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Contact
Motao.Zhu@NationwideChildrens.org |
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Start date: summer or fall 2017 |
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Eligibility: |
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PhD in epidemiology, transportation, or a related field |
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Experience in research with peer-reviewed articles |
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Experience in injury and violence prevention research is
desirable |
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Responsibilities of the
position: |
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Develop first-authored an co-authored articles in
transportation safety in areas such as cell phone use
while driving, traffic laws, health disparities, and drug
and alcohol involvement |
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Provide direct support to NIH- and CDC-funded studies |
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NIH R21: A phone app to reduce cell
phone usage among young drivers: a pilot study |
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CDC R21: Disparities in cell phone law
effectiveness across population subgroups and
geographic regions |
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NIH R01: Licensing laws, mobility, and
traffic safety among older adults |
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Assist in data analysis. |
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Assist in grant writing and preparation. |
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Conduct and coordinate research with the collaborators at
Ohio State University College of Public Health, College of
Medicine, College of Engineering, and Crash Imminent
Safety University Transportation Center. |
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Location and funds for
tuition, conference and pilot project |
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Columbus is the fifteenth largest city in the U.S. with
metropolitan attractions and nearby suburban / rural
comfort. |
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Tuition assistance for courses at Ohio State University
and national workshops. |
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Funds for national conferences. |
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Funds for pilot projects. |
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