Michigan: Chair - Biostatistics and Research Epidemiology, Henry Ford Health System and Wayne State University School of Medicine
Chair - Biostatistics and Research Epidemiology
Job Code: 111940 POSTED: Nov 14
Salary: Open Location: Michigan
Employer: Henry Ford Health System
Type: Full Time - Experienced
Category: academic / research
Required Education: Doctorate
Description
Henry Ford Health System is seeking a Chair for its Department of Biostatistics and Research Epidemiology (BRE). The Chair is responsible for leadership and oversight of a 100-person department. The Department consists of two divisions (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) with an experienced cadre of epidemiologists and biostatisticians, programmers, data managers, medical record abstractors and interviewers. The Chair is responsible for leading the department in its academic mission, with the overall goal of increasing externally funded research and further developing HFHS as a national research presence.
BRE is part of the 1,000-person Henry Ford Medical Group - one of the nation’s largest academic group practices. Research in the Department may draw on unique data resources that include a long-standing electronic medical record, extensive computerized databases, as well as a large HMO insurance plan creating a unique environment for population and clinical studies. Henry Ford Health System is a large vertically integrated health system known for innovation and excellence in basic, clinical, epidemiological, and health services research, with external funding over $57 million in 2007. It ranks first in NIH funding (4.8 million in 2007) among non-university independent hospitals in Michigan. Academic appointments are available through Wayne State University School of Medicine.
A compensation package including full benefits and salary commensurate with qualification and experience will be offered.
Send CV with cover letter to: David R. Nerenz, Ph.D., Chair, BRE Search Committee via email: akorine1@hfhs.org or fax (313) 874-4677. AA/EEO
Requirements
The candidate should have a Ph.D in Epidemiology or Biostatistics and a proven record of establishing and managing research programs that attract Federal funding
Job Code: 111940 POSTED: Nov 14
Salary: Open Location: Michigan
Employer: Henry Ford Health System
Type: Full Time - Experienced
Category: academic / research
Required Education: Doctorate
Description
Henry Ford Health System is seeking a Chair for its Department of Biostatistics and Research Epidemiology (BRE). The Chair is responsible for leadership and oversight of a 100-person department. The Department consists of two divisions (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) with an experienced cadre of epidemiologists and biostatisticians, programmers, data managers, medical record abstractors and interviewers. The Chair is responsible for leading the department in its academic mission, with the overall goal of increasing externally funded research and further developing HFHS as a national research presence.
BRE is part of the 1,000-person Henry Ford Medical Group - one of the nation’s largest academic group practices. Research in the Department may draw on unique data resources that include a long-standing electronic medical record, extensive computerized databases, as well as a large HMO insurance plan creating a unique environment for population and clinical studies. Henry Ford Health System is a large vertically integrated health system known for innovation and excellence in basic, clinical, epidemiological, and health services research, with external funding over $57 million in 2007. It ranks first in NIH funding (4.8 million in 2007) among non-university independent hospitals in Michigan. Academic appointments are available through Wayne State University School of Medicine.
A compensation package including full benefits and salary commensurate with qualification and experience will be offered.
Send CV with cover letter to: David R. Nerenz, Ph.D., Chair, BRE Search Committee via email: akorine1@hfhs.org or fax (313) 874-4677. AA/EEO
Requirements
The candidate should have a Ph.D in Epidemiology or Biostatistics and a proven record of establishing and managing research programs that attract Federal funding










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