Open Rank Faculty Position in Health Data Sciences and Biostatistics [Req#: 907882, Position#: 108064]
Job Description
The Peter O’Donnell Jr. School of Public Health (OSPH) at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UT Southwestern) in Dallas, Texas invites applications for faculty members at the rank of Assistant Professor who have a commitment to outstanding research scholarship and graduate education and mentoring. The faculty member would be part of the newly established OSPH, endowed with the largest gift to a public school of public health in the United States.
We are seeking candidates in all fields with training in epidemiology, population sciences, behavioral health, implementation sciences, health economics, health policy, mathematical modeling, biostatistics and data sciences who wish join OSPH to leverage their research excellence for public health impact.
Why OSPH?
Founded with a $100 million transformative gift from the O’Donnell Foundation – the largest founding gift to a school of public health – UT Southwestern’s Peter O’Donnell Jr. School of Public Health has grown rapidly and now includes a multidisciplinary team of 65 primary faculty members, 50 scholars with secondary appointments, and 85 staff who conduct research and prepare the next generation of professionals to address major public health challenges. The school is poised to grow further in a short period of time.
Why UT Southwestern?
- A research powerhouse: home of 6 Nobel Prize winners, 22 members of the National Academy of Medicine, 25 members of the National Academy of Sciences, and 14 Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigators.
- Among the top 20 Best Large Employers in America in Forbes and Statista for 2023.
- 3000 full-time faculty who garner more than $719 million in annual grant funding for research. U.S News and World Reports ranks UTSW in the top 50 Best Hospitals for 11 different specialties nationwide for 2024-25.
- Top 3 globally for health care institutions in Nature Index for published research for the last decade.
- Access to large amounts of data for research through multiple large health systems – Parkland Health, Children’s Health, Texas Health Resources, the VA North Texas, and Texas Scottish Rite for Children.
Why Dallas?
- Provides unique academic and research opportunities within a culturally rich environment.
- The Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area has 7.8 million people spread across 13 counties and 9,000 square miles.
Qualifications
- MUST have previously been an Biostastical Consultant III with OSPH
- Ph.D., M.D., Sc.D., DrPH, or equivalent doctoral degree in a relevant discipline
- Demonstrated ability to conduct scholarly research and capacity to obtain peer-reviewed funding
- Ability to mentor pre- and post-doctoral students and capacity for teaching excellence at the graduate level
- Highly self-motivated individual, enthusiastic about scientific discovery and able to collaborate closely and effectively with other members of multidisciplinary research teams
- Desire to partner with healthcare systems, public health agencies, and/or community organizations to conduct research aimed at enhancing the health of the people of Texas and beyond
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