es open-rank, 12-month, state-funded, ten-
NITI
ure-track faculty positions. Qualifications
T
u
include a PhD or equivalent in biostatis-
or
tics or statistics. See
http://srph.tamhsc.edu/
PP
o
epidemiology-biostatistics/faculty-positions.
html for more information. Send cover
letter, CV, and three references to payton@
srph.tamhsc.edu. Review of applications
will begin on January 8, 2010, until posi-
OFESSIONAL
PR
tions filled. Texas A&M Health Science
Center is an EEO/AA Employer.
Utah
n The division of epidemiology at
the University of Utah is hiring one
to two collaborating biostatisticians.
Requirements include a MS in biostatis-
tics, skills in data analysis and interpreta-
tion, ability to manage multiple projects
simultaneously, interest in new statistical
methodology and performing novel anal-
yses, and proficiency in statistical pro-
gramming (Stata, SAS, R). Send resume,
letter of interest, and names of references
to Camie Derricott at Camie.Derricott@
hsc.utah.edu. EOE.
Washington
n Postdoctoral fellows, department of
biostatistics at University of Washington.
Methodological research in synthesis
analysis, regression analysis of skewed data,
causal inferences, ROC curve methodol-
ogy, or statistical genetics. To inquire about
the positions, contact Xiao-Hua Andrew
Zhou at
azhou@u.washington.edu or Bruce
weir at
bsweir@u.washington.edu. See www.
biostat.washington.edu/node/47 for more
information. University of Washington is
an EOE.
Canada
British Columbia
n University of British Columbia
Statistics Department invites applications
for a tenure-track assistant professor posi-
tion starting July 2010. Submit applica-
tion to
search@stat.ubc.ca by November
15, 2009. Visit
www.stat.ubc.ca for more
information. UBC hires on merit basis
and is committed to employment equity.
We encourage all qualified persons to
apply, particularly women, visible minor-
ities, and individuals with disabilities.
Canadians and permanent residents of
Canada are given priority. n
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