Associate or Full Professor of Epidemiology - PH 332
Brown University
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Posted: 22-Aug-24
Location: Providence, RI
Internal Number: 152693
The Brown University School of Public Health invites applications for an Associate (tenure-track or tenured) or Full (tenured) Professor position in the Department of Epidemiology with a potential start date of July 2025.
We are seeking applications from candidates possessing expertise in epidemiological methods, including causal inference, with a preference for application to at least one of the following substantive areas of growth at the School: life course epidemiology, substance use disorders, environmental health, pharmacoepidemiology, global health, or cardiovascular/metabolic disease. The successful candidate will be expected to sustain an existing externally funded research program, as well as to teach and mentor students in their area of study. Applicants at the full professor level will also be expected to demonstrate a track record of national or international recognition and leadership within epidemiology or the larger public health field.
The Department of Epidemiology is home to a robust doctoral program and oversees the epidemiology concentration for the growing MPH program. The Brown School of Public Health and the broader University offer opportunities for substantial collaboration with world class researchers in the constituent disciplines of epidemiology as well as in a broad range of other domain areas in health care and policy research, engineering, brain sciences, computational biology, and behavioral sciences. The School of Public Health is home to 14 thriving research centers and ranks among the top ten schools of public health for NIH funding.
Applicants must possess a doctoral degree (PhD or equivalent) in epidemiology or a related field. Alternatively, candidates must possess a relevant clinical doctoral degree (e.g., MD, PharmD). Candidates should have evidence of strong methodologic training and a track record of making methodological contributions to a specific substantive area. Candidates must be able to demonstrate: research excellence and productivity, including ability to maintain a successful program of extramural funding; evidence of the ability to teach and mentor undergraduate and graduate students; evidence of a commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging; and evidence of an ability to engage in interdisciplinary collaboration. The Department of Epidemiology is especially interested in qualified candidates who can contribute, through their research, teaching, and/or service, to the diversity and excellence of the academic community.
Applicants should submit their Curriculum Vitae, cover letter, teaching statement and research impact statement through Interfolio.Please indicate in your letter of application the search number (PH-332) and whether you are applying for an Associate or Full Professor position. Brown University is committed to increasing diversity and inclusion of underrepresented groups. In the cover letter, we expect applicants to address the reasons for their interest in the position and how their past and present work demonstrates a commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion, and/or how they intend to show this commitment in future work.We value the different ways this might be demonstrated including in scholarship, teaching, mentoring, service and community engagement. Additional information is available about the Department athttp://brown.edu/academics/public-health/epidemiology/.
Review of applications will begin on October 1, 2024. Applications received by September 15, 2024 will receive full consideration. Applications received after that date will be considered until the position is filled. Potential applicants are invited to contact Search Committee Chair, Joseph M. Braun, PhD (joseph_braun_1@brown.edu)for further information about the position or Brittany Leclerc (Brittany_Leclerc@brown.edu) for application details.
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Located in historic Providence, Rhode Island and founded in 1764, Brown University is the seventh-oldest college in the United States. Brown is an independent, coeducational Ivy League institution comprising undergraduate and graduate programs, plus the Alpert Medical School, School of Engineering, School of Public Health, Executive Master of Healthcare Leadership and the IE Brown Executive MBA.