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The Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics within the School of Public Health at Indiana University – Bloomington are inviting applications for two postdoctoral fellow positions in Infectious Disease Modeling and Data Analysis.
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Discipline(s) Preferred candidates will have a doctorate degree in environmental science or other natural science degree as it relates to climate change. Program faculty also work with PhD doctoral students in the Biostatistics and Data Sciences, Epidemiology and Population Health, and Community Health Science and Policy Programs.
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The Department of Epidemiology has 23 full-time faculty and 24 part-time faculty, with a majority funded by NIH and/or CDC. Key areas of funded research in the Department currently include HIV and other infectious diseases, public health laboratory research in HIV and other infectious diseases, cancer, diabetes, maternal/fetal health, substance and tobacco use, and Alzheimer's Disease and related dementias.
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Dr. Lo’s laboratory centers on molecular epidemiology, host-parasite interactions, and evolutionary genomics, with the goal of yielding a deeper understanding of human infectious disease and improving the diagnosis and treatment of infections.
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Starting in March, 30 MHC Corps members will be deployed statewide to provide critical capacity to communities tackling climate change. MI Healthy Climate Corps Program Coordinator, Community Economic Development Association of Michigan (CEDAM.
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Expertise is preferred in public health surveillance, applied population health science, climate change adaptation, mathematical modeling and systems research, food safety economics, and/or social and environmental factors that may affect the epidemiology of exposure to foodborne diseases and antimicrobial resistance.
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Experience:Minimum of five years in an epidemiology analyst, epidemiologist or closely related position, which included analyzing public health data, such as communicable disease, bio terrorism or maternal, child and adolescent health issues, conducting and evaluating outcome studies, investigative data collection and evaluation of diseases and general health conditions.
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Serves as a liaison between regulatory agencies with regard to reporting of cases/ outbreaks of communicable disease to medical staff, S.C. DHEC as mandated by S.C. Code of Laws, Center for Disease Control as appropriate and the implementation of control strategies (epidemiology.
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Visiting Faculty - Traveling Position International Honors Program/SIT Study Abroad IHP Climate Change: The Politics of Land, Water and Energy Justice Reports to: Program Director Salary Range: $28,000 - $32,000 (contract period, salary commensurate with experience) Anticipated Start Date: December 2024 Term of Employment: approximately 5-6 months Apply by: March 31, 2024 Base of Designation/Remote Eligible: Travel to San Francisco (USA), Morocco, Nepal, and Ecuador required.
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The State Epidemiologist serves as the principal advisor on epidemiology-related matters for executive leaders within the agency and will work under the general supervision of the Senior Deputy Director.
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Five (5) or more years of work experience in international development, climate change mitigation and/or adaptation, carbon markets, environmental policy, sustainable development, global affairs, project management, and/or public policy.
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Knowledge of epidemiology, infectious disease management, microbiology, public health principles, and statistical analysis of clinical data. Bachelor's Degree in nursing, medical technology, clinical laboratory science, Public Health, Microbiology, or Epidemiology required; Master's degree in Nursing (MSN) or Master's in Public Health (MPH) preferred.
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The Division of Neuropharmacology and Neurological Disease within the Emory National Primate Research Center at Emory University is currently seeking a Postdoc to join the Neuromodulation for Epilepsy team.
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This position will be responsible for supporting and contributing to the development and execution of robust health economics, outcomes research, epidemiology and real-world evidence plans that are aligned with brand strategies, medical affairs strategies, clinical development plans, support product value propositions, and optimize market access.
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5) Mobilize against and combat the health impacts of climate change. With staff of 1,000, the Division covers a broad range of subject matter, including oversight of environmental investigations, lead poisoning, injury prevention, occupational health, food safety, childcare, radiation control, recreational and drinking water quality, air quality, climate health, vector control, veterinary public health and pest control.
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