[BioC] Assistant/Associate Professor Department of Biostatistics

Kellie J Archer/FS/VCU kjarcher at vcu.edu
Thu Mar 5 15:06:27 CET 2009


   The Department of Biostatistics at Virginia Commonwealth University is
   seeking applicants specializing in genomic biostatistics for a tenure track
   position at the level of assistant (or associate) professor. Qualifications
   include: Ph.D. in biostatistics, statistics, bioinformatics, or related
   field. Candidates should have demonstrated experience in the analyses of
   genomic and/or proteomic data, familiarity with statistical programming
   environments for analyzing such data, and have excellent oral and written
   communication skills. Application areas of particular interest include
   epigenomics, cancer genomics, whole genome association studies, and analysis
   of  signaling  pathways.  Techniques  of  particular  interest include
   multivariate analysis, time series analysis and Bayesian methods. Primary
   responsibilities include teaching and advising graduate students as well as
   conducting independent methodological research. In addition, the successful
   applicant will be expected to collaborate with other VCU investigators in
   related fields in obtaining extramural grant support.


   Virginia Commonwealth University is a large comprehensive university in
   Richmond Virginia , an affordable mid-sized city of considerable historic
   charm located two hours south of Washington DC , and an hour’s drive from
   the Shenandoah mountains. The medical school (formerly Medical College of
   Virginia) has a distinguished history, and has embarked on a major expansion
   of research capacity.   VCU is an urban, research intensive institution with
   a  richly diverse university community and commitment to multicultural
   opportunities.


   Applications must include a statement of research interest, curriculum
   vitae, and contact information for three professional references and should
   be directed to Donna McClish, Ph.D., Department of Biostatistics, School of
   Medicine,  Virginia Commonwealth University , Box 980032, 730 E. Broad
   Street,   Richmond,   VA     23298,  telephone:  804.827.2050,  email:
   [1]mcclish 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. http://oak2.vcu.edu/usermail1/kjarcher.nsf/($Drafts)/$new/mcclish at vcu.edu


More information about the Bioconductor mailing list