Indiana University School of Medicine’s Department of
Obstetrics and Gynecology is seeking an experienced applied
researcher with expertise in clinical epidemiology to provide
technical guidance and support for various research projects
as we continue to grow and expand our departmental research
programs.
Successful candidates for this
role will apply their personal expertise to planning, design,
development and
methodology, while participating in the conduct of
research projects with researchers investigating disease,
preventative and control methods, and treatments. This
position is responsible for
providing
consultation and technical assistance on research projects to
faculty and researchers; model usage and refinement of
research and policy impact; will write strategic plan
recommendations for faculty and researchers; and will produce
individual as well as team scientific documents, i.e. reports
and manuscripts.
Using established scientific and technical methods and
practices, this person will
apply research
and theory application to projects - completing
statistical analysis and presenting findings, authoring
reports based on this research and participating in the
preparation of research proposals including seeking IRB
approval.
Minimum qualifications: Master’s
degree from an accredited institution in research-related
field such as Public Health, Epidemiology, Health Policy or
similar field is required. Must have a comprehensive
understanding of scientific theory and practical knowledge
methodology.
Preferred qualifications: Ph.D.
degree from an accredited institution in research-related
field such as Public Health, Epidemiology, Health Policy or
similar field.
To apply for the position, please
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Apply for this Job. Applications will be accepted through
August 30, 2017.
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