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Dept of Epi at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg SPH invites apps for a tenure-track Assistant or Associate Prof in infectious disease dynamics. Due 7/31/20

Tenure-Track Assistant or Associate Professor
The Department of Epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor specializing in infectious disease dynamics. We welcome applications from candidates who recently completed their post-doctoral training or who are early in their research career.
The candidate appointed to this position will have expertise in the statistical analysis of pathogen transmission, mathematical and computational modeling, and/or phylogenetic and phylodynamic methods. Applicants should have a doctorate in epidemiology, ecology, or equivalent training.
The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to teaching courses in infectious disease epidemiology and dynamics. Candidates who combine methodological and modeling work with experience in field epidemiology and data collection are particularly encouraged to apply. While the position does not require a disease-specific focus, candidates with research interests including emerging infections, dengue, influenza, malaria. or HIV are encouraged to apply. The successful candidate would be joining an active and productive group of students, post-doctoral fellows, and faculty with an interest in infectious disease dynamics.
The candidate must be committed to advising graduate students and mentoring post-doctoral fellows. Relevant publications, early career grant funding, and classroom teaching and mentoring experience are desirable. Experience in multidisciplinary collaborations on infectious disease dynamics will be viewed positively.
The Department of Epidemiology is one of the oldest and largest departments of epidemiology in the world, with over 200 doctoral and master’s students and a diverse research program directed by 100+ faculty. The institution has a strong research infrastructure and commitment to conduct both observational and experimental research. Candidates should possess a solid epidemiologic foundation to contribute to the research and teaching missions of the Department.
Interested applicants should send their curriculum vitae, research statement and the names of three references by July 31, 2020.
Apply to: apply.interfolio.com/74580
Inquiries for further information should be directed to Dr. William Moss, Search Committee Chair, at wmoss1@jhu.edu. A link of interest for this position is http://www.jhsph.edu/departments/epidemiology/

Type
Early career faculty
Institution
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
City
Baltimore
Country
USA
Closing date
July 1st, 2020
Posted on
June 7th, 2020 19:38
Last updated
July 4th, 2020 21:55
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