Dartmouth Medical School invites applications
for a tenure-track position as an Assistant Professor with a
research emphasis in molecular epidemiology. The appointment will
be in the Section of Biostatistics and Epidemiology in the
Department of Community and Family Medicine with an affiliation
with the Norris Cotton Cancer Center, an NCI-designated
comprehensive cancer center, and a broad range of innovative
interdisciplinary research centers. Teaching and interaction with
undergraduate, graduate, and post-doctoral fellows is available,
including through our new Institute of Quantitative Biomedical
Sciences PhD program and other programs.
Applications should hold a doctoral degree in
epidemiology or a related discipline or an MD degree with a MPH or
MS degree in epidemiology or its equivalent. Strong preference
will be given to applicants with an established track-record in
interdisciplinary collaboration and extramurally funded research.
Founded in 1797, Dartmouth Medical School draws on the resources
of Dartmouth College, Dartmouth- Hitchcock Medical Center and the
Norris Cotton Cancer Center to support broad interdisciplinary
programs in biomedical research, education, patient care and
service. Located in rural New Hampshire, the region offers idyllic
landscapes and recreation, outstanding schools and cultural
activities, and accessibility to major northeastern cities,
including Boston and Montreal.
Review of applications will begin immediately
and continue until the position is filled. Submissions should
include a letter describing the background and interests of the
applicant, curriculum vitae, and names and contact information for
three references.
Applicant materials should be mailed or
e-mailed to:
Faculty Search, Molecular Epidemiologist
Dartmouth Medical School
Attention: Crystal Flaherty
Section of Biostatistics and Epidemiology
7927 Rubin Building
One Medical Center Drive
Lebanon, New Hampshire 03756
Dartmouth Medical School is an Equal
Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. We welcome
applications from and will extend equal opportunity to all
individuals without regard for gender, race, religion, color,
national origin, sexual orientation, age, disability, handicap or
veteran status.