The
Department of
Epidemiology
at
the Johns
Hopkins Bloomberg
School of
Public Health
invites
applications
for a
tenure-track
position
as
Assistant
or
Associate
Professor
with
expertise
in
pharmacoepidemiology,
including
drug
utilization,
safety
or
comparative
effectiveness
research.
Academic
rank
will
be
commensurate
with
experience.
The successful
candidate will
contribute to
the Department’s
expansion of
research and
educational initiatives
in
pharmacoepidemiology.
The candidate
will serve
as
core
faculty in
the Johns
Hopkins Center
for Drug
Safety and
Effectiveness
which
provides a
nexus
for
individuals
within
the
Schools
of
Medicine
and
Public
Health
who
are
committed
to
research,
education,
clinical
programs
and
public
service
to
improve
prescription
drug
use
and
pharmaceutical
policy
in
the
United
States
and
around
the
world.
The
candidate
will
be
expected
to
develop
an
independent
research
agenda
and
establish
collaboration
with
departmental
faculty
as
well
as
social
scientists
and
clinicians
in
an
interdisciplinary
setting.
Applicants should
hold a
doctoral
degree
in
epidemiology, a
related
scientific discipline,
or
a
clinical
degree
with
graduate
training
in
epidemiology
or
biostatistics.
Applicants
should
also
have
demonstrated
original
scholarship
in
clinical,
population
or
methodological
research
with
an
emphasis
in pharmacoepidemiology,
possess
excellent
written
and
communication skills
as
evidenced
by
peer-reviewed
publications,
teaching,
and/or
presentations
at
professional meetings,
and
demonstrate
the
potential
to
establish
and maintain
external
research
funding.
The Department
of
Epidemiology
is
one
of
the
oldest and
largest in
the world,
with over
170 doctoral
and
master’s
students
and
a
diverse
research
program
directed
by
more
than
100+
full-time
faculty
members.
The
Johns
Hopkins
Center
for
Drug
Safety
and
Effectiveness
was
established
in
2012
with
a
commitment to
collaborative,
transdisciplinary
research
with more
than
30
affiliated
faculty
with
a
range
of
disciplinary
expertise.Interested applicants should
send their curriculum
vitae,
research statement and
the names of
three
references
by August 1,
2017
to:
David
D.
Celentano,
ScD,
MHS
Dr. Charles
Armstrong Chair
and
Professor
Department
of
Epidemiology
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School
of
Public
Health
615 N.
Wolfe Street,
Suite
W6041
Baltimore,
MD
21205
USA
or
submit by
email
to:
https://apply.interfolio.com/41258
Inquiries
for further
information should
be
directed
to
Dr.
Kala
Visvanathan,
Search
Committee
Chair,
at
kvisvan1@jhu.edu.
Links of
interest for
this position
are
http://www.jhsph.edu/research/centers-and-institutes/center-for-drug-safety-and-effectiveness
http://www.jhsph.edu/departments/epidemiology/
The
Johns
Hopkins University is
an
equal
opportunity/affirmative action
employer committed
to
recruiting,
supporting,
and
fostering
a
diverse
community of outstanding
faculty,
staff,
and students.
All
applicants who share
this
goal
are encouraged
to
apply.
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