The Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases (EMD) in
the Yale School of Public Health is seeking to hire two
full-time faculty at the rank of Assistant or Associate
Professor who conduct research in either of two areas of
emphasis:
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Field epidemiology or intervention studies.
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Laboratory or genomics research that is applied to
population-based studies and disease transmission.
Successful candidates will be expected to develop an
independent research program, mentor MPH and PhD students, and
teach
at least one course at the
masters/doctoral level. Applicants
should have a doctoral degree in epidemiology, medicine,
veterinary medicine or a related field by the start of the
appointment and evidence of a promising scholarly career, such
as publications.
EMD has a long-standing mission in infectious disease research
and training both globally and domestically, which includes
the Fogarty Global Health Equity Scholars Program and training
programs in seven countries, the Center for Interdisciplinary
Research on AIDS, and US-focused CDC Emerging Infections
Program. Candidates can also take advantage of a
concentration of expertise built in infectious disease
modeling at EMD as well as a
state-of-the-art laboratory infrastructure that has an
insectarium and core facilities.
Our T32 Training Program in Parasitology and Vector Biology,
and Global Health Justice Program at the Schools of Public
Health and Law are also strong assets.
Review of applications will begin immediately
and continue until successful candidates are identified.
Applicants are asked to submit a
letter of interest, a research statement, a curriculum vitae
and copies of three recent publications. The application
should be submitted online at:
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/8961
For additional information and inquiries, please send an email
to
emd.search@yale.edu .
Yale University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
Employer and welcomes applications from women, members of
minority groups, persons with disabilities and protected
veterans.
http://publichealth.yale.edu/
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