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Assistant / Associate Professors

The University of California, Davis, School of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine is conducting a faculty search at the Assistant/Associate/Professors in the Adjunct or In-Residence track.

Applicants must possess a doctoral degree in health, epidemiology, or another related discipline. An applicant completing their doctoral degree must have proof of completion prior to hiring. Additional training during a formal post-doctoral fellowship or substantial prior research experience in the field is preferable. A track record of independent funding is also highly desirable, as is a research focus in clinical medicine or clinical epidemiology. We especially welcome applicants whose research, teaching, and community outreach demonstrably attest to their commitment to inclusion of under-represented and/or non-majority individuals.

Primarily, the candidate will be expected to develop and maintain an active research portfolio that is externally funded. Secondarily, the candidate will be expected to participate in Departmental education, administrative, and mentorship activities commensurate to academic rank. For full consideration, please consult the link below for apply by dates. This recruitment will be open until filled through September 30, 2023. To apply please upload the following: letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and a statement of contributions to diversity to: https://recruit.ucdavis.edu/apply/JPF05397. All files should be in PDF format.

Erik Laurin, M.D., Professor and Search Committee Chair, ( eglaurin@ucdavis.edu )

UC Davis Department of Emergency Medicine 2315 Stockton Boulevard, PSSB 2100, Sacramento, CA 95817

The University of California is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.

Two Post-Doctoral Research Positions

Cancer Health Equity and Career Development Program: Two post-doctoral research positions available at the University of Illinois at Chicago Cancer Health Equity and Career Development Program to be filled by July. The Program offers multi-disciplinary mentoring teams that bridge expertise in cancer research as relates to behavioral medicine, health policy, nutrition science, population health, biomarkers, health equity, and epidemiologic methods.

Eligibility criteria All applicants must be U.S. citizens, non-citizen nationals, or permanent residents (i.e., green card holders). Applicants who do not meet this requirement cannot be considered. Candidates may apply to our program before defending their doctoral dissertations, but they must graduate before starting the program. Research must have a Cancer focus.

Applications require a cover letter (see website for full details), curriculum vitae, three samples of written materials, official transcripts, and three recommendation letters submitted as a single pdf to cecdp@uic.edu. Information available at https://cecdp-ihrp.uic.edu/apply-now/

Provides preparation to pursue an independent academic research career in cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship. Trainee will work with established investigators and will be expected to develop research proposals; produce two to three publications per year; and work with a multidisciplinary team. Individuals with a doctoral degree in public health, epidemiology, clinical psychology, medicine, or related allied health science degrees are encouraged to apply, as are those from underrepresented groups. Search remains open until position is filled. Selected candidates will receive stipend support at the prescribed NIH level based on NIH Notice NOT-OD-23-076, as well as development funds and The Institute for Health Policy Research and University of Illinois Cancer Center support.

Application and additional information: http://cecdp.ihrp.uic.edu/

The University of Illinois at Chicago is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

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