Tenure Track Faculty Positions
Division of Epidemiology
Department of Population Health Sciences
Weill Cornell Medicine, New York City
The Department of Population Health Sciences is the flagship
population health research department of Weill Cornell
Medicine (WCM) and New York-Presbyterian Hospital.
The Epidemiology division seeks full-time tenure-track
positions at the rank of Assistant, Associate or Full
Professor. We are seeking outstanding individuals engaged in
research related, but not limited, to epidemiologic methods,
nutritional epidemiology, chronic disease epidemiology,
women’s health, environmental/geospatial epidemiology,
social/behavioral epidemiology, and genetic/molecular
epidemiology.
The Department of Population Health Sciences (https://hpr.weill.cornell.edu/)
is home to six Divisions.
The Department is multi-disciplinary with
substantial research strengths across a variety of areas
including health policy and economics, health data science and
data analytics, health informatics, comparative effectiveness
& outcomes research, healthcare delivery science, epidemiology
and biostatistics. The
division of Epidemiology envisions housing a multidisciplinary
group of PhD and/or MD population science investigators
dedicated to careers in
building scientific evidence and cultivating a next-generation
workforce conducting epidemiologic research.
Faculty in this Division leverage
multiple
opportunities for collaboration with clinical researchers at
WCM, as well as partner institutions NewYork-Presbyterian
Hospital, the Hospital for Special Surgery, Memorial
Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, and Cornell Tech, which is
Cornell’s NYC-based engineering campus. Additional
resources include the Englander Institute for Precision
Medicine, the Cornell Center for Health Equity, Sandra and
Edward Meyer Cancer Center and New York-Presbyterian, the
premier healthcare system in New York City including NewYork
-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital, and New
York-Presbyterian Queens.
Candidates should have a Ph.D. or an MD with additional
graduate training (e.g. M.P.H., MS, or fellowship).The
applicant will have a record of significant research
accomplishments, including developing and sustaining
extramural funding for those at the Associate or full
Professor level, and will demonstrate a strong ability to
mentor students, post-doctoral researchers, and junior
faculty. The successful candidate will also have experience in
curriculum development, teaching, and scholarship activities
in epidemiology.
Weill Cornell Medicine is an Equal Employment Opportunity
Employer, providing equal employment opportunities to all
qualified applicants without regard to race, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, color, age,
religion, protected veteran or disability status or genetic
information.
Interested applicants should submit cover letter stating
specific reasons for your interest and a brief statement of
career goals, curriculum vitae, and names of three
professional references to
EpiSearch@med.cornell.edu . Please also submit your
application through the WCM Career Page:
Assistant Professor – Basic Science (91281) .
Review of applications will begin on February 17,2025
continuing until the position is filled
by June 30, 2025. You may provide information about your
commitment to diversity, inclusion, and equity as it pertains
to your research, mentorship, service, and/or educational
efforts in your cover letter. This is optional and you do not
need to disclose any aspect of your identity.
Salary established below per annum commensurate with
qualifications experience:
Assistant Professor: $147,800 - $172,638
Associate Professor: $196,040 - $235,364
Professor: $287,157 - $403,283
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