Category Archives: Alumni

ORISE Fellowship, CDC Physical Activity and Health Branch

Category : Alumni

The Physical Activity and Health Branch is currently seeking applicants for an ORISE Fellow opportunity.  The deadline to apply is August 30.

This fellowship will provide training in the Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity’s (DNPAO) Priority Strategy in Physical Activity: Increasing Physical Activity Through Community Design (https://www.cdc.gov/physicalactivity/community-strategies/activity-friendly-routes-to-everyday-destinations.html). This strategy is focused on equitably increasing physical activity through the implementation of policies and activities to connect pedestrian, bicycle, or transit transportation networks (called activity-friendly routes) to everyday destinations, while being a team participant with a diverse group of public health professionals, including epidemiologists, behavioral scientists, and evaluation specialists. The selected participant will gain experience in research, evaluation, evidence synthesis, and translation for policy, systems, and environmental (PSE) strategies (e.g., active transportation plans, Complete Streets policies, comprehensive plans, demonstration projects, project funding criteria) related to equitably increasing physical activity through community design.

For more information and to apply, please click here


Research Projects Manager, Emory School of Medicine: Dermatology

Category : Alumni

Emory University is a leading research university that fosters excellence and attracts world-class talent to innovate today and prepare leaders for the future. We welcome candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of our academic community.

JOB DESCRIPTION:

  • Responsible for managing complex research projects. Using an advanced knowledge of research methodology and techniques, assists in the planning and development of survey instruments, guidelines and procedures to collect required data.
  • Coordinates various aspects of the study.
  • Drafts and may edit text for studies. Analyzes data, identifies data discrepancies and researches and identifies causes.
  • May perform statistical analysis of numerical data.
  • Actively contributes to the development of research protocols.
  • Determines how research methodologies or tools must be modified.
  • Ensures that study data and systems are maintained and accurately documented.
  • Analyzes data and develops reports to assess or monitor study performance and treatment results; may develop associated operational and statistical reports for management and regulatory agencies.
  • May oversee regulatory compliance efforts.
  • May develop and submit grant proposals and advise principal investigator of changes in reporting or accounting requirements.
  • May monitor expenses and receipts for active protocols.
  • Coordinates and conducts special meetings and presentations.
  • Coordinates computer support for ancillary studies conducted at off-site locations.
  • Collaborates on reports and papers.
  • Assists in the preparation of tables and graphs for publication and presentation.
  • May design and develop databases related to specific programs at the request of supervisor and/or Principal Investigator.
  • Performs related responsibilities as required.

    MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
  •  A master’s degree in public health, epidemiology, biostatistics, sociology, and psychology or related discipline and two years of professional level research experience, OR an equivalent combination of experience, education, and training.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Advanced proficiency in Qualtrics or RedCap.
  • Experience in qualitative and/or quantitative research methods and analysis.
  • Experience in patient recruitment, study coordination, and IRB protocol submission.
  • Proficiency in remote work with multiple supervisors with high levels of initiative and accountability.
  •  Recruitment, coordination, and data collection for investigator-initiated and sponsored studies.

NOTE: Position tasks are generally required to be performed in-person at an Emory University location. Remote work from home day options may be granted at department discretion. Emory reserves the right to change remote work status with notice to employee


Post-Doctoral Training Program, Health Services Research Center

Category : Alumni

The Health Services Research Center is inviting applications to its inaugural T32 Post-Doctoral training program.

The goal of this program is to train post-doctoral candidates from diverse backgrounds and disciplinary expertise in health services research. There are no specific requirements regarding the type of health services research candidates are pursuing. However, the program does have a special emphasis on research addressing disparities or inequities based on factors such as race/ethnicity, sex/gender, socioeconomic status, geographical residence, healthcare access, and physical/mental disability. Proposals should thus have a component that addresses equity or disparities.

A distinguishing feature of our program is the utilization of a multidisciplinary approach to expose trainees to multiple methods and research areas, from epidemiology and biostatistics to behavioral and social sciences, biological sciences, and health policy and implementation.

Training will include multidisciplinary mentoring along with coursework, inter-departmental seminars, hands-on research, grant writing and career development. Postdoctoral fellows will be MDs pursuing a career in health services research, or PhD graduates in epidemiology, health policy, health economics, or other relevant fields. Post-doctoral trainees will have the opportunity to obtain an MS in Clinical Research or a Certificate in Clinical and Translational Research and can select a personalized training pathway with didactic coursework, supplemented with online trainings from the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and other health system-engaged experiences. The program will concentrate on successful training and career development, supported by a diverse group of mentors and affiliated faculty from the School of Medicine, Rollins School of Public Health, and the School of Nursing. The program will emphasize multidisciplinary training, collaborative research, diversity of trainees, presentation skills, and project management. We place significant emphasis on mentorship and career development as well. The ultimate goal of this program is to prepare diverse individuals for leadership positions in health services research in order to improve outcomes and reduce disparities in health care and health care systems.

Please note that due to the compressed turnaround schedule of this first application process, this fellowship is only available to current post-doctoral fellows (as of July 1, 2023).  This fellowship will cover a salary/stipend for 2 years and tuition for the MSCR or CCTR program and will start retroactively on July 1, 2023.  For questions or additional information, please contact Tracy Obertone at tracy [dot] obertone [at] emory [dot] edu.

Applications are due by 5:00 pm Monday July 17th


Prevention Integrator (Substance Abuse), US Army Reserve Command

Category : Alumni

Army Reserve G-1, Services and Support Division

Open & closing dates: 06/22/2023 to 07/06/2023

Pay scale & grade: GS 12, Series 0101

Location: Fort Liberty, NC; 1 vacancy

Duties

  • Serve as the primary Prevention Integrator with primary responsibility of integrating primary prevention, overseeing, planning, and evaluating the U.S. Army Reserve’s (USAR) primary prevention efforts pertaining to substance abuse behavior.
  • Analyze primary prevention in the functional area of substance abuse to better inform staff principal’s identification of key policy and planning issues that impact the effectiveness and/or efficiency of USAR’s processes in prevention.
  • Conduct studies, organizational reviews and workforce analysis; leads evaluations, management audits, and working groups within the command and USARC, G-1.
  • Collect, analyze, monitor, and recommend improvement on data related to substance abuse behavior to draw conclusions; prepares/distributes reports for USARC, G-1.
  • Establish and evaluate outcome-based strategic goals that support primary prevention of high risk behaviors.
  • Outline goals and objectives to prevent and minimize high-risk behaviors, notably substance abuse behaviors.
  • Provide guidance and consultation to line and staff personnel regarding the development and implementation of strategies designed to decrease and eliminate substance abuse behaviors.
  • Provide technical support and subject matter expertise to substance abuse prevention specialists across USAR.
  • Review and provide analysis of specific issues that could impact USAR responsibilities, ensuring consistency and coordination amongst the applicable directorates.
  • Coordinate and collaborate with other USAR prevention integrators and stakeholders to develop, implement and evaluate cross-cutting primary prevention activities.
  • Establish and deliver interactive and engaging training courses in order to ensure a broader understanding of primary prevention methods, techniques, and activities pertaining to substance abuse.
  • Develop strategic messaging and partners with entities to widely disseminate information, training strategies, and evaluation results.

For more information and to apply, please click here


Senior Technical Advisor: Biostatistics, Unlimit Health

Category : Alumni

Salary: £51,751 – £62,615 per annum (Level 4)
Location: Hybrid/London office
Contract: Permanent – full time (35 hours per week)

The Senior Technical Advisor: Biostatistics will advise on the design, development, planning and implementation of evidence and learning across large and complex programmes, focused on schistosomiasis and STH control and elimination.

The Senior Technical Advisor: Biostatistics will be responsible for the provision of high-level statistical support to a range of Unlimit Health activities across thematic priorities, including programmatic survey design (including power and sample size calculations), development of innovative monitoring and evaluation strategies and operational research and subsequently the statistical analysis and modelling of datasets.

Closing date: 23:59 on June 30

For more information and to apply, please click here


Prevention Integrator (Ready and Resilient), US Army Reserve Command

Category : Alumni

Prevention Integrator (Ready and Resilient)

DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY – U.S. Army Reserve Command

Army Reserve G-1, Services and Support Division

Open & closing dates: 06/22/2023 to 07/06/2023

Location: Fort Liberty, NC; 2 vacancies

  • Monitor the implementation and evaluation of the Ready and Resilient Councils across United States Army Reserve (USAR) to integrate and synchronize USAR Prevention Programs’ efforts to improve readiness and resilience.
  • Provide analysis of integrated primary prevention activities in the functional areas to better inform staff principal’s identification of key policy and planning issues that impact the program effectiveness.
  • Conduct complex public health practice studies incorporating the Socio-ecological Model.
  • Provide guidance to personnel regarding the development and implementation of strategies designed to promote integrated primary prevention activities that enhance Soldier and community well-being.
  • Develop plans to facilitate the USARs integrated primary prevention initiative through the Ready and Resilient (community coalition) risk reduction process.
  • Synthesize data and research and translates the findings into policy and related guidance.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of Ready and Resilient processes, strategies, and programs.
  • Oversight of the Master Resilience Training program.
  • Develop strategic messaging and partners with entities to widely disseminate information, training strategies, and evaluation results.
  • Establish training courses in order to ensure a broader understanding of integrated primary prevention methods, techniques, and activities

For more information and to apply, please click here or here


Data Analyst, University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health

Category : Alumni

Dr. Sonja Swanson, ScD, in the Department of Epidemiology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health seeks a data analyst. The researcher will work primarily on applications in suicide prevention, and will have the opportunity to join a multidisciplinary team of collaborators spanning expertise in epidemiology, statistics, health policy, law, mental health, injury, and economics. The researcher will collaborate on designing studies using existing observational data; implementing statistical analyses; and interpreting results. The researcher will take a lead role in writing and executing code for the statistical analyses. The datasets used by this research line include large, longitudinal datasets; multilevel datasets; and triangulation and integration of datasets arising from multiple sources.

Qualifications or expectations:

  • Master’s degree epidemiology, biostatistics, or a related field plus 5 years of data analytic experience; Ph.D. in epidemiology, biostatistics, or a related field preferred
  • Demonstrated knowledge of causal inference methods
  • Proficiency in R and/or SAS
  • Experience working with large, longitudinal datasets
  • Experience working with multilevel datasets preferred
  • Experience working with administrative data (e.g., electronic medical records data) preferred

For more information and to apply, please click here


Associate Director, Columbia University Department of Sociomedical Sciences

Category : Alumni

Position Summary:

Under the direct supervision of the Director of the Gender, Adolescent Transitions and Environment

(GATE) program in the Department of Sociomedical Sciences at the Mailman School of Public Health, the Associate Director of Research provides oversight, research and technical support for multiple program activities including research operations, the management of projects globally and in the USA, partnership building and fundraising. The successful candidate will hold an advanced degree in public health, and 6 – 10 + years of applied practical background in the field of public health research and practice, preferably with global experience. The incumbent will have a good understanding of global health priorities and will be looking for opportunities aligned with our areas of work, including menstrual health and hygiene, education, gender, water, and sanitation.

GATE is an innovative research and practice program dedicated towards improving the lives of adolescents and women around the world. We are looking for an individual who brings a qualitative research background, an aptitude for managing and mentoring staff and students, and who is looking for an opportunity that is aligned with our areas of work, including global mixed-methods research on puberty, menstrual health and hygiene, and gender and sanitation. Our topical focus of work spans from low-resource settings and communities to humanitarian contexts.

For more information and to apply, please click here


ORISE fellowship opportunity, Child Development and Disability Branch

Category : Alumni

We are currently recruiting for an ORISE fellowship position in the Division of Human Development and Disability (DHDD).

Specifically, this opportunity is currently available within DHDD’s Child Development and Disability Branch (CDDB), Data and Statistics Team. DHDD leads inclusive programs to optimize the health and development of children and adults with or at risk for disabilities. CDDB leads inclusive programs, surveillance, and research to optimize the health and development of children with, or at risk for, developmental delays, disorders, or disabilities which affect 1 in 6 U.S. children.

Under the guidance of a mentor from the Data and Statistics Team, the participant will train on the following projects and activities:

  • Epidemiological analyses related to the identification and diagnosis of developmental disabilities, such as autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, tic disorders; measures of quality of life or other longitudinal outcomes; associated treatment; utilization and costs of care or services; and prevalence of co-occurring conditions, with a concentration on use of administrative data (including hospital or insurance claims) and national surveys to answer priority research questions
  • Literature reviews and authoring publications
  • Public health communications documents such as PowerPoint presentations and web materials
  • Oral and/or poster presentations at internal meetings and professional conferences
  • Preparation of analytic datasets and documentation

We are looking for candidates with experience in statistical programming (SAS or R preferred) and data analysis. Please note that this position is located in Atlanta (Chamblee); remote work agreements are available within the local area. 

Announcement link and application information: Zintellect – Climb Higher

You may reach out to me (isp3 [at] cdc [dot] gov) or Melissa Danielson (ekd6 [at] cdc [dot] gov) with questions.


Public Health Analyst, Maternal and Child Health Bureau

Category : Alumni

MCHB is recruiting for several public health analyst positions, including in the Division of MCH Workforce Development! Please visit USA Jobs for more information.

Public Health Analyst GS-0685-12/13 Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB)

Duty Location: Rockville, MD

Job is open to: Open to the public and Govt-Wide

Open/Close Date:  Tuesday May 09, 2023 – Tuesday May 23, 2023

How to apply:


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  • Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Seminar November 21, 2024 at 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Seminar Series Event Type: Seminar SeriesSpeaker: George Tseng, PhDContact Name: Mary AbosiContact Email: mabosi@emory.eduRoom Location: CNR PLAZA - Rollins AuditoriumTitle: Multi-faceted and outcome-guided cluster analysis for disease subtyping of omics data

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