POSITION: Director, Division of Environmental Epidemiology in the Department of Social and Preventive Medicine.
RANK: Associate/Full Professor (tenure-track, state supported)
QUALIFICATIONS: Doctoral level training (PhD, MD, or equivalent) in epidemiology or a related field and a record of research in environmental epidemiology required. Candidates should have a funded, independent research program, and the experience or the potential to develop and administer a program in environmental epidemiology.
RESPONSIBILITIES: The successful candidate will develop a program in environmental epidemiology, recruit new faculty and oversee all activities related to environmental epidemiology, maintain a funded, independent research program, teach courses, mentor faculty and graduate students, collaborate with other university researchers and engage in appropriate service activities.
ENVIRONMENT: The Department of Social and Preventive Medicine has a long and productive history of research and teaching in chronic disease epidemiology and prevention including research on environmental exposures in relation to disease. As part of the newly formed School of Public Health and Health Professions (SPHHP), the department is in a phase of expansion that will lead to more than doubling of the size of the faculty in the next several years. The University at Buffalo is a major research-intensive institution, the largest and most comprehensive of the campuses of the State University of New York. The SPHHP and the other schools of the Academic Health Center (Schools of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Dental Medicine, Pharmacy and Nursing), Roswell Park Cancer Institute, The New York Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences and the Buffalo National Center for Geographic Information Analysis provide a rich environment for collaborative research. For more information see <http://sphhp.buffalo.edu/spm>. Buffalo and the surrounding region provide extensive opportunities for research including both urban and rural environments and the Great Lakes.
APPLICATIONS: Please send letter of application, curriculum vitae, and a list of three references who can address expertise in administration, research and teaching to:
Ms. JoMarie Woltz
270 Farber Hall
University at Buffalo
Buffalo, NY 14214
jwoltz@buffalo.edu
For specific inquiries, please contact:
Dr. Jo Freudenheim
Search Committee Chair
University at Buffalo
(716) 829-2975 ext. 612
jfreuden@buffalo.edu
Review of applications will begin immediately; applications will be received until the position is filled.
The University at Buffalo is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer/Recruiter.
POSITIONS: Positions available in Epidemiology of Women’s Health, Cancer, Cardiovascular Disease and/or Aging.
RANK: Assistant/Associate/Full Professor (tenure-track)
QUALIFICATIONS: Doctoral level training (PhD, MD, or equivalent) in epidemiology or a related field with a strong record of research in the epidemiology of women’s health, cancer, cardiovascular disease and/or aging. Candidates at the Associate/Full professor rank will be expected to have a solid and current record of extramurally funded research and peer-reviewed publications. Candidates at the Assistant professor rank will be evaluated based on their research productivity and potential.
RESPONSIBILITIES: The successful candidate will develop an extramurally funded, independent research program, teach courses, mentor graduate students, collaborate with other university researchers and engage in appropriate service activities.
ENVIRONMENT: The Department of Social and Preventive Medicine has a long and productive history of research and teaching in chronic disease epidemiology and prevention. As part of the newly formed School of Public Health and Health Professions (SPHHP), the department is in a phase of expansion that will lead to more than doubling of the size of the faculty in the next several years. The University at Buffalo is a major research-intensive institution, the largest and most comprehensive of the campuses of the State University of New York, offering more than 300 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The SPHHP and the other schools of the Academic Health Center (Schools of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Dental Medicine, Pharmacy and Nursing), Roswell Park Cancer Institute and The New York Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences provide a rich environment for collaborative research. For more information see <http://sphhp.buffalo.edu/spm>.
APPLICATIONS: Please send letter of application, curriculum vitae, a list of three references and a statement describing research and teaching interests to:
Ms. JoMarie Woltz
270 Farber Hall
University at Buffalo
Buffalo, NY 14214
jwoltz@buffalo.edu
(716) 829-2979 (fax)
For specific inquiries, please contact:
Dr. Jean Wactawski-Wende
Search Committee Chair
(716) 829-2975 ext.730
jww@buffalo.edu
Review of applications will begin immediately; applications will be received until the positions are filled.
The University at Buffalo is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer/Recruiter.