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Job No:
501402
Work Type:
Faculty
Location:
Newark
Categories:
Full Time, Epidemiology
Program in
Epidemiology
Open Rank Position
DESCRIPTION:
The
College of Health Sciences
at the
University of Delaware
seeks an experienced, innovative, and highly motivated
open-rank, continuing track (non-tenure) faculty
appointment (9-month) for the
Biostatistics Core,
based in the award-winning
Epidemiology Program.
The position requires expertise in using statistical
software including SAS and R, and the successful candidate
will be expected to teach courses in epidemiology,
research design, and biostatistics. The candidate should
specialize in biostatistics or advanced quantitative
methods, possess an expertise spanning a range of research
designs and analytic techniques including experimental and
non-experimental design, advanced modeling, logistical
data analysis, and Bayesian methods. The primary
responsibilities also include working collaboratively with
CHS faculty by providing expert biostatistical and
methodological guidance in the design, conduct, analysis
and interpretation of data from grants/studies in basic,
translational, clinical, and/or population science
research, which may include adapting or developing new
methods to address novel design and analysis issues that
arise. The candidate must have an earned PhD, DrPH, or ScD
in biostatistics, epidemiology, data analytics or a
closely related quantitatively focused field from an
accredited school or program of public health. All faculty
are expected to contribute to a welcoming campus
environment that embraces diversity.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
The Program in Epidemiology was founded in 2018 and
includes graduate students pursuing an MPH in the
accredited MPH Epidemiology program and a PhD in
Epidemiology. The Program provides an environment that
supports and fosters the development of productive,
high-quality, and interdisciplinary research and
instruction. The College of Health Sciences is a dynamic,
innovative academic unit with more than 3,400
undergraduate and graduate students and 150 faculty
members, who are nationally recognized leaders across
multiple disciplines. The College of Health Sciences
includes approximately 75 research intensive faculty and
boasts 20 million dollars annually in research
expenditures. The College is housed in multiple buildings
on the traditional main campus, but also is an anchor
tenant of the University’s Science, Technology, and
Advanced Research (STAR) Campus. STAR has become an
exciting center that combines business, research and
education, focused on leading topics in health science,
biopharmaceuticals, data science, engineering, finance and
other cross-cutting fields of study. In addition to
Kinesiology and Applied Physiology (ranked #7 according to
the National Academy of Kinesiology), the College has six
additional academic units, including Communication
Sciences and Disorders, Epidemiology, Health Behavior and
Nutrition Sciences, Medical and Molecular Sciences,
Physical Therapy (ranked #2 by US News and World Report),
and the School of Nursing. With annual research
expenditures of approximately $19.5 million, the college
currently houses a number of large, interdisciplinary
grants with significant funding from the NIH and DoD. The
college boasts strong research teams in the areas of
neurological disorders, cardiovascular health, and other
chronic disease conditions, as well as rehabilitation
science and concussion.
One of the oldest institutions of higher education in the
United States, the University of Delaware has a rich
history of contributing scientific insights and new ideas,
fostering enlightenment, transforming lives and changing
the world. Today under the leadership of President Dennis
Assanis, the University is committed to building on this
legacy to meet the complex challenges facing the globe.
The University’s foremost priority remains to ensure the
success of every student, and this commitment dates back
to our roots as a small private academy founded in 1743.
From that early school, which educated three signers of
the Declaration of Independence, UD has grown into a
research-intensive, technologically advanced institution
that is at the forefront of innovation in the classroom,
in the laboratory and in the community.
Located in scenic Newark, Delaware, within 2 hours of New
York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C., the
University is a Land Grant, Sea Grant, Space Grant, and
Carnegie Research University (with very high research
activity, a designation accorded to fewer than 3% of
degree-granting institutions in the U.S.), and with
external funding exceeding $200 million. A state-assisted,
privately governed institution, the University enrolls
approximately 18,600 undergraduates and 4,500 graduate
students.
SALARY AND BENEFITS:
Compensation packages are competitive and commensurate
with experience and qualifications. Faculty at the
University have regularly received annual cost-of-living
and merit salary increases, and the
benefits package
is one of the best in the nation. Relocation and
professional development funds are available and
negotiable. Appointment date is set for August 2025.
TO APPLY:
Review of applications will begin on November 15, 2024,
and will continue until the position is filled.
Nominations and expressions of interest will be held in
confidence and references will be contacted only with the
candidate’s permission. Applicants should upload a letter
of application, teaching statement, curriculum vitae, and
contact information for three references. The letter of
application and CV will be shared with the search
committee. For information on the position, contact
Jennifer Horney, PhD, MPH, Founding Director of the
Epidemiology Program phone (302) 831-3866,
horney@udel.edu
or Search Committee Chair, Yendelela Cuffee, PhD, MPH at
ylcuffee@udel.edu.
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