The Department of Population and Public Health Sciences at the Keck School of Medicine (KSOM) of USC are seeking a motivated Postdoctoral Scholar in environmental epidemiology to join a multidisciplinary team of researchers investigating the effects of climate change-related environmental exposure on a broad range of human health outcomes. Examples of ongoing and planned research projects include: environmental health co-benefits of electric vehicle adoption as a climate change mitigation strategy; health impacts of temperature and air pollution co-exposure; wildfire-influenced air pollution effects; factors contributing to differential heat/pollution effects across population with varying characteristics vulnerabilities; and use of causal inference methods to estimate health effects of hypothetical interventions. Drs. Garcia and Eckel and their research group have published in JAMA, PNAS, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, and other high-impact peer-reviewed journals.
The Postdoctoral Scholar will participate in scientific activities including all aspects of study design, analysis, manuscript preparation, and development of research proposals.
Key responsibilities include:
1. Conduct statistical analyses independently for studies of air pollution, temperature, and other environmental exposures in various study design settings, including cohort, case-control, case-crossover, and time-series
2. Write manuscripts for publications in scientific journals
3. Present scientific results at meetings, seminars, and conferences
4. Collaborate with multidisciplinary research teams and subject-specific working groups
5. Contribute to the development of research proposals Training opportunities.
Successful candidates will receive research training in environmental epidemiology, including use of advanced research methodologies with specific emphasis on causal inference approaches. In addition to individual mentorship in their research areas, postdoctoral scholars have the opportunity for advanced multidisciplinary training through coursework in any USC department, including epidemiology and biostatistics. They will also have numerous opportunities for career development training through meetings, seminars, and workshops hosted by KSOM. The enriched career development program will help early investigators develop essential skills for an independent research career, including grant and manuscript writing, scientific presentation, and collaboration with multidisciplinary teams. Postdoctoral scholars will also have opportunities to form new collaborations and to gain experience in guiding pre-doctoral trainees and medical and undergraduate students.
The growing USC Health Sciences Campus is home to several world-class environmental health centers including the Southern California Environmental Health Sciences Center (SCEHSC), the Maternal And Developmental Risks from Environmental and Social Stressors (MADRES) Center, and the Center for Translational Research on Environmental Health (R-TEN). The Department of Population and Public Health Sciences at KSOM has one of the nation’s leading research programs in epidemiology and biostatistics with strengths in environmental health, cancer and chronic disease, genetics, and the development of novel statistical methods. The Department has a strong track record of supporting postdoctoral scholars in developing successful NIH K Awards and preparing them to be competitive candidates for faculty positions at leading universities as well as for positions in government and industry.
Postdoctoral scholars must have a doctoral degree in a relevant field (environmental health sciences, epidemiology, biostatistics, or related field), and have demonstrated interest in environmental health, preferably with experience in climate change or air pollution research. Intermediate to advanced skills with at least one statistical and/or programming software (e.g., R or Python) and with regression modeling methodologies are required. Experience working with large administrative data, such as hospitalization data or electronic medical records is a plus. Collegiality, resourcefulness, and motivation are essential for success. Application instructions. Submit a statement of research interests, curriculum vitae, copies of one or two recent publications, if applicable, and contact information for three references who are familiar with your academic accomplishments.
The annual base salary range for this position is $70,000- $74,985. When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors such as (but not limited to) the scope and responsibilities of the position, the candidate’s work experience, education/training, key skills, internal peer equity, federal, state, and local laws, contractual stipulations, grant funding, as well as external market and organizational considerations.
USC will consider for employment all qualified applicants with criminal records in a manner consistent with applicable laws and regulations, including the Los Angeles County Fair Chance Ordinance for employers and the Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring Ordinance, and with due consideration for patient and student safety. Please refer to the Background Screening Policy Appendix D for specific employment screen implications for the position for which you are applying.
Minimum Education:
Ph.D. or equivalent doctorate within previous five years
Minimum Experience:
0-1 year
Minimum Field of Expertise:
Directly related education in research specialization with advanced knowledge of equipment, procedures and analysis methods.
Preferred Field of Expertise:
Publications in peer-reviewed journals in the same or related field.
Skills: Other:
Analysis
Assessment/evaluation
Communication — written and oral skills
Conceptualization and design
Organization
Planning
Problem identification and resolution
Project management
Research
Statistical analysis
Skills: Machine/Equipment:
Calculator
Computer network (department or school)
Computer network (university)
Computer peripheral equipment
Fax
Personal computer
Photocopier
Supervises: Level:
May oversee student, temporary and/or casual workers.
Comments:
A copy of the doctoral diploma or other certification that indicates that the terminal degree has been completed satisfactorily is required. If the doctoral candidate has not yet obtained a degree, he/she should provide evidence that a thesis has been approved together with a documented indication of the expected date of formal graduation. It is the responsibility of the faculty mentor to verify this documentation. The documentation is to be filed with the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs.
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