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Position: Postdoctoral Fellow - Epidemiology
Institution: University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Location: Houston, Texas, United States
Duties: Develop and advance skills in nutritional epidemiology using data collected longitudinally from a variety of dietary assessment sources, full feeding studies, and dietary intervention trials. Develop and advance skills in clinical and molecular epidemiology, integrating clinical data with patient-reported data and biological markers in the setting of patient cohorts, and clinical and preclinical studies. With the support of a faculty mentor, independently develop new lines of research for investigation in established data, and ongoing or planned studies
Requirements: Ph.D., MD, or equivalent degree in epidemiology with significant experience and/or degree in biology and biostatistics. A clear interest in nutrition and cancer with a proven track record of publications and proficiency in writing manuscripts is required
   
Text: Postdoctoral Fellow - Epidemiology Develop and advance skills in nutritional epidemiology using data collected longitudinally from a variety of dietary assessment sources, full feeding studies, and dietary intervention trials. Develop and advance skills in clinical and molecular epidemiology, integrating clinical data with patient-reported data and biological markers in the setting of patient cohorts, and clinical and preclinical studies. With the support of a faculty mentor, independently develop new lines of research for investigation in established data, and ongoing or planned studies Ph.D., MD, or equivalent degree in epidemiology with significant experience and/or degree in biology and biostatistics. A clear interest in nutrition and cancer with a proven track record of publications and proficiency in writing manuscripts is required
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