Boston, MA: Post Doctoral Fellow, environmental and occupational epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health
POST-DOC OPPORTUNITY
Harvard School of Public Health
Department of Environmental Health
This position requires working with the project team on the data analysis related to a portfolio of health studies.
Specific duties include the management of biological, environmental, and survey data; data programming, cleaning and documentation; creating and testing programs for statistical analyses and modeling; and data analysis. Data analysis work will include designing and developing project-specific programs for investigators, often producing analysis datasets, reports, tables and graphics; implementing and testing cross-project statistical programs and the development of utilities for QC/QA and analyses.
PhD in biostatistics or epidemiology is required. Candidate must be familiar with STATA and R programming and multivariate analysis, including random effects models and multi-level modeling. Strong relationship database skills are preferred. Candidate must be independent, self-motivated, and have a background in collaborative work. Preference will be given to candidates with some background in environmental and occupational epidemiology or biostatistics.
Please send resume to Dr. Eileen McNeely at emcneely@hsph.harvard.edu
Julie Bradley
Research Project Manager
Harvard School of Public Health
617-384-8862
Harvard School of Public Health
Department of Environmental Health
This position requires working with the project team on the data analysis related to a portfolio of health studies.
Specific duties include the management of biological, environmental, and survey data; data programming, cleaning and documentation; creating and testing programs for statistical analyses and modeling; and data analysis. Data analysis work will include designing and developing project-specific programs for investigators, often producing analysis datasets, reports, tables and graphics; implementing and testing cross-project statistical programs and the development of utilities for QC/QA and analyses.
PhD in biostatistics or epidemiology is required. Candidate must be familiar with STATA and R programming and multivariate analysis, including random effects models and multi-level modeling. Strong relationship database skills are preferred. Candidate must be independent, self-motivated, and have a background in collaborative work. Preference will be given to candidates with some background in environmental and occupational epidemiology or biostatistics.
Please send resume to Dr. Eileen McNeely at emcneely@hsph.harvard.edu
Julie Bradley
Research Project Manager
Harvard School of Public Health
617-384-8862










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