Postdoctoral Research position – University of Rochester Medical Center

The Department of Biostatistics and Computational Biology at University of Rochester Medical Center invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position for data science and/or statistical methods development to study the impact of air pollution on the recurrence of cardiovascular events. Expertise in causal inference and machine learning is desirable but not necessary. The Postdoctoral Fellow will work with a multi-disciplinary team with expertise in statistical methods, epidemiology, climate science, and biomedical science as part of the NSAPH group, https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nsaph/. The position will be under the supervision of Ashkan Ertefaie, PhD (Associate Professor of Biostatistics, University of Rochester), Robert Strawderman (Professor of Biostatistics, University of Rochester) and Francesca Dominici, PhD (Professor of Biostatistics, Harvard University and co-Director of the Harvard Data Science Initiative). This position, to be based at the University of Rochester, is supported by an NIH-funded grant focused on developing causal inference methods for counting processes (e.g., recurrent events). The Fellow will also have access to an unprecedented data collection consisting of an already harmonized and linked Part A+B Medicare data. The Fellow will receive dedicated mentorship, with the expectation that their time as a Fellow will advance their career development. The expectation is that the duration of this position will be two years, and is intended to prepare the Fellow for successful placement in an academic tenure-track appointment at a major research university. Alternatively, it can provide a candidate who has deferred an appointment with an opportunity to engage and collaborate with faculty on high-quality research projects prior to starting their permanent position.

Duties and Responsibilities:
The Post-doctoral Fellow will contribute to the effort of:
Developing the required statistical methodologies
· Analyzing environmental health effects in big data
· Collaborate with our biostatistics and data science group
· Writing scientific articles and research proposals

 

More information: https://forms.stat.ufl.edu/statistics-jobs/entry/11080/