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Assistant/Associate Professor Occupational and
Environmental Health
The Department of Occupational and Environmental Health at
the Hudson College of Public Health, University of
Oklahoma Health Campus is hiring a full-time, tenure-track
faculty position at the rank of Assistant or Associate
Professor.
Environmental and/or Occupational Epidemiology:
We are seeking candidates whose work integrates emerging
analytic techniques to address one or more of the
following focus areas:
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Environmental exposures linked to cancer outcomes,
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Military and defense-related environmental exposures,
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Environmental health concerns of Native American
populations and tribes,
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Children’s environmental health, and/or
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Water, food, and air quality impacts on population health.
Required Qualifications:
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Doctoral degree (Doctor of Philosophy, Doctor of Science,
or Doctor of Public Health) in environmental health,
industrial hygiene, environmental science, environmental
engineering or a closely related field.
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Record of publications in peer-reviewed national or
international scholarly journals.
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Evidence of potential to obtain extramural funding.
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For the rank of Associate Professor, a history of external
research funding.
Preferences:
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Established record of teaching at the graduate level
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A record of mentoring graduate students, particularly from
diverse backgrounds.
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Experience in applying emerging analytical techniques
(e.g. Big Data, AI, machine learning, geospatial modeling)
to public health and environmental data.
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Experience working on interdisciplinary or
community-engaged research teams.
Application Instructions:
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Applicants must submit applications through Interfolio at
https://apply.interfolio.com/175229
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Applicants are required to provide a CV and cover letter,
and three professional references with contact
information.
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For questions about the positions, please contact VaLauna
Grissom at
VaLauna-k-grissom@ou.edu.
The ideal candidates meet the required qualifications as
an Assistant or Associate Professor and have a documented
track record of extramurally funded research. They will
contribute to the continued growth and excellence of the
department and the university, supporting the University
of Oklahoma’s strategic plan to lead as a top-tier public
research university and to meet AAU-level benchmarks for
research, teaching, and service. This individual will
contribute to expanding the program across the state with
a strong commitment to student-centered values and respect
for the student experience.
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ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA HEALTH CAMPUS
The University of Oklahoma Health Campus is one of the
most comprehensive academic health centers in the nation.
Located near the vibrant and growing downtown area of
Oklahoma City, it is one of only a few academic medical
centers in the nation with seven schools of health in
contiguous space (Public Health, Medicine, Dentistry,
Nursing, Pharmacy, Allied Health, and Graduate College).
It also includes several strategic research centers,
institutes, and initiatives to promote research and
encourage collaboration among researchers across various
disciplines. These include Oklahoma’s only National Cancer
Institute-Designated Cancer Center, the Stephenson Cancer
Center, the Oklahoma Clinical and Translational Science
Institute, the Harold Hamm Diabetes Center, the Oklahoma
Center for Microbial Pathogenesis, and the Oklahoma Center
for Geosciences.
The latest Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research
rankings place OU Health at No. 102 in the nation for
funding from the National Institutes of Health – our
highest ranking ever. This 27-spot climb over the past two
years places OU among the top 3.6% of all 2,838
institutions and entities that receive NIH funding.
Collectively, OU Health Campus researchers received $75.2
million in NIH funding in FY2024, as classified by Blue
Ridge.
ABOUT THE HUDSON COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH
The
Hudson College of Public Health, founded in 1967, is
Oklahoma's only accredited college of public health and
one of just 68 accredited institutions in the U.S. It
plays a crucial role in health education and research,
offering a top-tier education that prepares students for
successful careers in public health practice and research.
With a global alumni network spanning all 50 states,
Washington, D.C., and 27 countries, and an international
student body comprising 10% of the total, the college
emphasizes a mission-driven approach to protect and
improve health through education, workforce development,
research, service, and advocacy.
Located on a vibrant health sciences campus, the Hudson
College of Public Health, led by
Dr. Dale W. Bratzler, fosters a welcoming culture that
values respect and belonging. This environment promotes
innovation and collaboration, empowering students to excel
in accredited, research-based academic programs with a
favorable student-to-faculty ratio.
The college's purpose is to promote healthier tomorrows
through education and research today. The
Strategic Plan for 2023-2028 emphasizes national
recognition in public health research, leading educational
and workforce development initiatives, improving health
outcomes, and enhancing partnerships to strengthen the
impact of its education and services. Through integrated
planning and self-studies, the Hudson College of Public
Health is committed to continuous improvement and academic
excellence in its pursuit of advancing public health.
The Department of Occupational and Environmental Health
at the Hudson College of Public Health has been in
existence for the past 51 years and has graduated 250
doctoral and master’s students. The Department has
developed flexible and diversified programs of graduate
study, field training, and basic and applied research to
accommodate students with a wide range of academic and
occupational backgrounds. Students in the Department seek
MS, MPH, and PhD degrees. The industrial hygiene program
within the Department has been continuously accredited by
ABET since 1994 and continuously supported by a NIOSH-funded
training grant since 2004. Faculty are actively developing
community engaged research agendas which have led to an
EPA-funded Children’s Environmental Health Center in U.S.
Southern Great Plains and a research contract with the
state health department. Faculty members in the Department
have received several multi-year grants and contracts from
NASA, NSF, CDC, EPA, State Health Department, Oklahoma
Department of Commerce, and the Oklahoma Center for the
Advancement of Science & Technology (OCAST).
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