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Begins September 2010 pending budgetary
approval. Strong commitment to research
and teaching essential, interest in inter-
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disciplinary research preferred. Submit
CV, research statement, and three letters
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of recommendation: Stochastic Processes
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Search, Mathematics and Statistics, Boston
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University, 111 Cummington St., Boston,
MA 02215. Deadline 01/02/10. AA/EOE
n Postdoctoral associate at the five col-
lege consortium (Amherst, Hampshire,
Mount Holyoke, and Smith Colleges and
the University of Massachusetts Amherst).
Duties include teaching at the liberal
arts colleges, research at the University of
Massachusetts, and consulting throughout
the five colleges. Three years. Ideal for a
new PhD to explore careers in large and
small academic institutions. See www.
mathjobs.org for details. UMass Amherst is
an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
Employer. Women and members of minor-
ity groups are encouraged to apply.
n MS Biostatistician. Collaborate with
medical and scientific researchers in design,
analysis, and publication of cancer clinical
trials and related research. Requirements:
strong background in statistical principles,
data analysis, computing (especially SAS
and R), communication skills, and 1–2
Tenure-Track Associate/Full Professor of Biostatistics
years of experience. Send CV, names of
The University of South Carolina’s Arnold School of Public Health is seeking applicants for a tenure-
three references to: MS Biostatistician Job
track faculty position at the rank of Associate or Full Professor in Biostatistics in the Department of
Search, Biostatistics & Computational
Epidemiology and Biostatistics, with the possibility for leading the Health Sciences Research Core. The
Arnold School of Public Health has national prominence in Epidemiology and Biostatistics, with research
Biology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute,
funding from NIH, CDC, other federal and state agencies, private foundations and industry. There is sub-
44 Binney Street, Boston, MA 02115;
stantial collaborative research with other entities on and off campus, and we expect signifi cant growth in
biostatistics.job-search@jimmy.harvard.edu. the biostatistics faculty over the next several years.
AA/EOE.
The successful candidate is expected to have a strong record of publications in biostatistics, of teaching,
and of biomedical collaboration. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, design and analysis of
clinical research, longitudinal and survival modeling, community-based studies, semi-parametric model-
n The department of biostatistics, Harvard
ing, Bayesian methods, robust methods, structural equation models, and spatial biostatistics.
School of Public Health, is seeking candi-
The successful candidate will have an interest in the application of statistical methodologies to the Health
dates for tenure-track faculty positions in Sciences and is expected to develop and maintain an active research program and lead or participate in
biostatistics. The successful candidates are
externally funded grants, teach biostatistics courses primarily to graduate students in Biostatistics, Epi-
expected to teach, conduct research, hold
demiology, and other fi elds, chair thesis committees of students in our Master’s and doctoral programs in
biostatistics, and mentor junior faculty in the Division of Biostatistics.
a doctoral degree with research interests in
environmental health or HIV. See www.
Additional information about the school and department can be found at www.sph.sc.edu. Applications
biostat.harvard.edu/people/jobs.html for
will be considered until the position is fi lled. Applicants should send a cover letter stating career goals
and the relevance of the candidate’s training and experience to described needs, a current CV, and names
more information. HSPH is committed
and contact information for three references to:
to increasing representation of women and
minority members among its faculty and
Biostatistics Search Committee
particularly encourages applications from
Arnold School of Public Health, University of South Carolina, 800 Sumter Street, Columbia, SC 29208
such candidates.
biossrch@mailbox.sc.edu
The University of South Carolina is an affi rmative action/equal opportunity institution. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
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