[BioC] T32 Post-Doctoral Training Position in Biostatistics/Toxicogenomics

Kellie J Archer/FS/VCU kjarcher at vcu.edu
Fri Sep 7 21:07:28 CEST 2007


   The  Department  of  Biostatistics at Virginia Commonwealth University
   has  a  T32  training  grant  supported  by  the National Institute of
   Environmental   Health  Sciences  entitled  "Integration  of  Chemical
   Mixtures   Toxicology,   Toxicogenomics,   and  Statistics."   We  are
   currently  seeking  applications to fill a post-doctoral position with
   salary  ranges from $31,000-$51,000, commensurate with experience. The
   post-doctoral  trainee  will collaborate with statisticians in methods
   development  related to the statistical analysis of toxicogenomic data
   and  will  participate collaboratively with disciplinary scientists in
   analyzing high-throughput genomic data.

   Qualifications   :   Necessary   qualifications  include  a  Ph.D.  in
   biostatistics   or  statistics  with  experience  in  the  design  and
   statistical   analysis   of   high-throughput   genomic   data  (e.g.,
   microarrays,  proteomics),  familiarity  with  statistical programming
   environments  for  analyzing such data, and excellent oral and written
   communication skills. Trainees must be U.S. citizens or have permanent
   residency.

   Application  Process  :  Applications  will  be  reviewed  as  soon as
   received,  and the position will remain open until filled. Please send
   curriculum   vitae,  a  letter  highlighting  research  interests  and
   qualifications,  and  contact information for three references to: Dr.
   Kellie  Archer,  Assistant  Professor, Dept of Biostatistics, Virginia
   Commonwealth  University, P. O. Box 980032, Richmond, VA 23298 (phone:
   804.827.2039, email: [1]kjarcher at vcu.edu ).

     Virginia Commonwealth University is an equal opportunity/affirmative
                              action employer.

   Women,  minorities,  and  persons  with disabilities are encouraged to
   apply.

References

   1. mailto:kjarcher at vcu.edu


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