Professor of Biostatistics
Company: National Medical Association
Location: Boston
Posted on: November 6, 2024
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Job Description:
The Department seeks candidates for a faculty position at the
level of full professor with tenure, who will take a leadership
role in the department's clinical trials and infectious disease
research agendas as the director of the Center for Biostatistics in
AIDS Research (CBAR). Candidates should have backgrounds in
quantitative health sciences research with demonstrated expertise
in the development of biostatistical methods for clinical trials
and applications related to infectious diseases research, as well
as strong collaborative research records, including leadership in
innovation in the design and analysis of clinical trials,
observational and mechanistic studies, and related laboratory data
investigations. Candidates should also have a demonstrated
commitment to mentorship of students, trainees, and/or early career
investigators, which is an essential component of this position.
Responsibilities will include methodological and collaborative
research, and teaching and supervision of graduate students.
Candidates must also have a broad familiarity with regulatory
science. This faculty member would hold a primary appointment in
the Department of Biostatistics. In addition to directing CBAR, a
key requirement of the position will be to take a leadership role
with at least 50% effort as a multi-principal investigator of the
Statistical and Data Analysis Center for the NIH-funded
international clinical trials network known as the ACTG (Advancing
Clinical Therapeutics Globally for HIV/AIDS and Other Infections
[actgnetwork.org]; formerly the AIDS Clinical Trials Group). CBAR
and the ACTG are engaged in a range of studies of infectious
diseases, with particular focus on HIV, tuberculosis, viral
hepatitis, COVID-19 and mpox. These studies include clinical trials
from phase 1 to phase 4; cohort and other observational studies;
pathogenesis and drug mechanistic studies; and associated
methodological research. CBAR has a staff of approximately 100
members, including 25-30 faculty and research scientists. The
Department of Biostatistics at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of
Public Health offers an exceptional environment to pursue research
and education in biostatistics while being at the forefront of
efforts to benefit the health of populations worldwide. Our faculty
are leaders in the development of methods for the design and
analysis of clinical trials and observational studies, missing
data, causal inference, precision health, network analysis,
computational and systems biology, microbiome analysis, statistical
genetics and genomics, neurostatistics, statistical and machine
learning methods, and environmental statistics. All faculty in the
department engage in strong mentorship programs and contribute to
fostering a supportive environment for junior faculty. Our unique
and diverse community provides unparalleled collaborative
opportunities with academic departments across Harvard, the
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and other world-class
Harvard-affiliated hospitals. Qualified applicants will have a
doctoral degree in biostatistics, statistics, or a related field.
The successful candidate will have a strong track record
commensurate with a full professor or equivalent at a peer
institution, will have an established record as a clinical trialist
conversant with regulatory requirements for clinical trials, and
will be familiar with a wide range of studies relevant to existing
and emerging infectious diseases. In addition to having a keen
interest in the development and application of biostatistical
methods in clinical trials and infectious diseases research,
candidates should be enthusiastic about teaching, training, and
mentorship through our graduate programs. Ideal candidates should
also be committed to fostering principles of diversity, inclusion,
and belonging throughout their research and teaching
activities.
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Keywords: National Medical Association, Portland , Professor of Biostatistics, Education / Teaching , Boston, Maine
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