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faculty affiliates have a variety of disciplinary backgrounds (e.g., economics, policy, epidemiology, public health, and other social sciences) and employ a variety of research designs including
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social determinants of health, with a focus on spatial analysis and modeling, health disparities, and environmental spatial epidemiology. Regional experience is open though experience working with
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Health, BBH 316: Foundations & Principles of Health Promotion, BBH 411w: Research and Applications in Biobehavioral Health, or BBH 440: Principles of Epidemiology with a B or better grade. Peer tutoring
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. at the time of hire. Areas of study may include social and behavioral science, epidemiology, psychology, biology, neuroscience, sociology, public health, population health, biobehavioral health, or a closely
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. Areas of study may include biology, neuroscience, epidemiology, public health, population health, biobehavioral health, psychology or a closely related field, as long as the candidate incorporates
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, physical activity, and disease prevention; maternal child health including pregnancy, lactation, and child nutrition; rural nutrition; research on genetic models of inflammation; epidemiology, and global
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combination of education and experience. A degree in public health, epidemiology, sociology, demography, or a related field is preferred. It would be preferable, but not required, for the candidate to have (1
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; epidemiology, and global health nutrition. Teaching and service expectations will be appropriate to Penn State’s mission as a Land Grant university. The successful applicant’s research may span the translational
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: public health; epidemiology; program administration; volunteer support and management; program coordination and event planning. Successful candidates are highly organized and able to manage multiple