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EPIDEMIOLOGY AND BIOSTATISTICS (BL-EBIO-IUBLA) The Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics in the School of Public Health, Bloomington runs an undergraduate degree, a master's program, 2 PhD
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-investigators has been ranked among the top in the nation. The Department currently has an ongoing PhD program in Biostatistics, MS program in Biostatistics, and BS program in Health Data Science. We have
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, including being ranked the #67 School of Public Health by U.S. News and World Report. The school is home to four academic departments – Biostatistics and Health Data Science , Community and Global Health
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Candidates must have a PhD in statistics, biostatistics or relevant field, excellent English communication skills, a desire to mentor master’s level analysts and research fellows, and ability to lead diverse
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: https://faculty.medicine.iu.edu/relocation Basic Qualifications Educational Qualification: PhD or equivalent degree in Biomedical Informatics, Computer Science, Biostatistics, or related data science
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/relocation The search will continue until the position is filled. Basic Qualifications Doctorate or Terminal degree is required. Quals: PhD in Biostatistics, Requirements include a Ph.D. (or equivalent) in
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, toxicology, or related fields who apply interdisciplinary perspectives across a variety of these domains. Qualifications: Applicants should possess a PhD in Biology, Toxicology, Environmental Health, Chemistry
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, toxicology, or related fields who apply interdisciplinary perspectives across a variety of these domains. Qualifications: Applicants should possess a PhD in Biology, Toxicology, Environmental Health, Chemistry
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, including being ranked the #67 School of Public Health by U.S. News and World Report. The school is home to four academic departments – Biostatistics and Health Data Science , Community and Global Health
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at the level of Assistant or Associate Professor, as appropriate. Candidates should have an MD/DO and/or PhD or equivalent doctoral degree in health services research, health policy, public health, medical