The
Wallace Center for Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health
(MCAH) at UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health is
seeking an interdisciplinary postdoctoral fellow to engage
in academic research at the intersection of technology,
innovation, and reproductive health. The Wallace Center is a
research and training program that seeks to harness
innovative technologies, including sensors, apps, and
wearables for research and behavior change; health
information-seeking patterns and online health resources;
and web-based big data, as a means of improving research and
reducing MCAH disparities. We welcome applicants from
diverse academic backgrounds, including engineering, data
science, user innovation, computational biology, health
technology, or implementation science, who may have
experience in technology and innovation and wish to gain
specific training in the fields of MCAH or reproductive
health. Projects that the postdoctoral scholar could be
involved in include: 1) epidemiologic research using big
data from a menstrual tracking app to investigate factors
associated with cycle irregularity in adolescents and 2)
evaluation of a health plan-based prenatal care digital
platform on user engagement, access to community resources,
and pregnancy health. The postdoctoral fellow would also
have the opportunity to develop their own research projects.
The ideal candidate will have:
·
A PhD or equivalent from a recognized university in one of
the following areas: Public Health, Epidemiology, Data
Science, Community Health Sciences, Engineering,
Computational Biology,
or related
field
·
Interest in Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health, with an
interdisciplinary perspective
·
Excellent quantitative
skills
·
Superior academic performance and a strong publication
record
·
Ability to be self-directed with broadly defined limits on assignments
·
Excellent communication skills, both oral and
written
·
Demonstrated ability to interact efficiently with diverse
people in a highly multidisciplinary environment.
·
Applicants must be US citizens or hold
Permanent Resident
status
Additional skills may include:
·
Experience analyzing big data (such as from apps, social
networks, or search
engines)
·
Familiarity with evaluating programs, interventions, or
technologies
·
A background in reproductive health, women’s health, or
child and adolescent
health
This two-year fellowship would begin in Summer or Fall 2020
and supports salary, health insurance, research expenses,
and travel to attend professional meetings. Successful
completion of the fellowship entails meeting learning
objectives set by the fellow and faculty mentor. The
University of California offers a comprehensive benefits
package including medical, dental, vision, accidental death
and dismemberment, short term
disability,