The Department of Biostatistics in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is recruiting for two faculty positions:
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Tenure-track positions with rank commensurate with experience. We are searching for candidates to strengthen us in our mission of advancing statistical and data science, making discoveries to improve health, and providing an innovative biostatistics education. Responsibilities include methodological and collaborative research, teaching, and mentorship of graduate students. We are interested in all research areas, but with particular interest in work related to climate and health, artificial intelligence, the use of large-scale health data such as insurance claims and electronic health records, and candidates with a breadth of skills and a passion for public health. Every new faculty member has full opportunity to become a tenured professor, without any pyramid considerations. Apply here: https://apply.interfolio.com/129236. Search chair: Martin Lindquist.
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Non-tenure-track education focused position. We are looking for an enthusiastic and creative person to join our faculty to help us continue to offer and improve our teaching programs. As the statistics/data science unit in the largest School of Public Health in the US, we have the privilege to educate a next generation of public health scientists and practitioners. We are responsible for teaching introductory, intermediate, and advanced biostatistics courses to students in all degree programs across all departments in the School. The position would likely be in the School’s new teaching professor track, with rank commensurate with experience. Apply here: https://apply.interfolio.com/104974. Search chairs: John McGready and Margaret Taub.
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We seek to create a diverse faculty and are particularly eager to review the applications of female and historically under-represented minority candidates. We would be grateful for you to bring our searches to the attention of senior graduate students, postdoctoral fellows or recent alumni of your program. Review of applications for both types of positions will begin October 1, 2023.
Today, Hopkins Biostatistics comprises approximately 25 tenure-track and 25 non-tenure-track faculty, with approximately 45 PhD and 30 masters students. Our research and intellectual environments are stimulating and supportive, with great opportunity for meaningful and impactful collaborations within the School of Public Health and across the University. We pride ourselves on our commitment to providing every faculty member with necessary mentoring and resources for them to flourish. All faculty receive excellent University benefits, including up to half of college tuition coverage for dependents.