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The Department of Epidemiology
and Population Health in the School of Public Health and
Information Sciences at the University of Louisville is
seeking applicants for a tenure-track, open rank faculty
position. Applicants must have a doctoral degree in
epidemiology: other doctoral degrees may be considered if
the applicant has at least 3 to 5 years of direct
experience in epidemiological research. Applicants should
have a strong record of peer-reviewed publications.
Extramural funding as a principal investigator is required
for consideration at the Associate or Full Professor
level. Applicants should show good potential for
developing and maintaining a nationally recognized
portfolio of research, and experience in teaching and
mentoring. Specialization in environmental
epidemiology with research relevant to climate
change is strongly preferred. Applicants with
research experience on the effects of chemical and
radiation exposures, air pollution, the built environment,
environmental health inequities, or other relevant
specializations are of interest also.
The School of Public Health
and Information Sciences (SPHIS) is located on the
University of Louisville Health Sciences Center campus,
which includes the schools of Medicine, Nursing and
Dentistry. SPHIS is one of two schools of public health
in Kentucky and is fully accredited by the Council on
Education for Public Health. The Department of
Epidemiology and Population Health has MPH, MS and PhD
curricula in epidemiology, and a new BA/BS, minor in
epidemiology. It is the only department in the school
with two MPH concentrations: Epidemiology and Global
Maternal-Child Health. All faculty are expected to teach
as well as pursue research. Candidates for this position
opening will be expected to develop new courses related to
their specialization and contribute to the expansion of
the teaching mission of the department.
Faculty members of the
Department of Epidemiology and Population Health currently
specialize in diverse areas of research and teaching
including: nutrition, obesity and body composition; aging;
molecular biomarkers for cardiometabolic diseases and
cancer; infectious diseases; women’s maternal-child and
reproductive health; racial-ethnic, gender and geographic
health disparities; global health; the effects of
environmental lead, radon, heavy metal and toxic
nanoparticle exposures on health; interactions among
genetic, behavioral societal and environmental factors;
prevention of infectious diseases including efficacy of
vaccines, masking and social distancing in COVID 19,
community acquired pneumonia, and HIV; and long-term
consequences of diagnosed cancers on quality of life. The
faculty members enjoy strong research collaborations with
other departments in SPHIS and across the university. The
university is home to several centers and institutes
relevant to this position including the Christina Lee
Brown Envirome Institute, Center for Integrated
Environmental Health Sciences, Superfund Research Center,
Divisions of Environmental Medicine and Infectious
Diseases, and the Brown Cancer Center, as well as the
Louisville Metro Department of Health & Wellness and the
Kentucky Department of Public Health. SPHIS is home to
the Center for Health Hazard Preparedness, the
Commonwealth Institute of Kentucky, Center for Social
Justice Youth Development, and the Statistical Consulting
Center.
The selected applicant will
receive a competitive salary, office and research space,
and protected time for scholarship: start-up funds are
negotiable. The department supports membership and travel
to professional epidemiology organizations such the
Society for Epidemiologic Research and American College of
Epidemiology. We are looking for candidates interested in
becoming members of a small, highly collegial,
collaborative and competitive department that “punches
above its weight” by placing its graduates in excellent
positions.
TO APPLY
Interested candidates should apply online at:
https://tinyurl.com/2wz49xt2
Position ID #R108230
Please include your curriculum vitae, a letter of interest
including a statement of research interests and a list of
five professional references addressed to: Dr. Kira
Taylor, Chair of Search Committee, Department of
Epidemiology and Population Health, School of Public
Health and Information Sciences, University of Louisville,
485 East Gray St., Louisville, KY 40292.
Location: Louisville, KY
Job Type: Full-time
Contact: Kira Taylor
Email: kira.taylor@louisville.edu
Website:
https://tinyurl.com/2wz49xt2
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