Summary Description: Postdoctoral Fellowship: Advanced Training in Environmental Health and Data Science The Departments of Environmental Health Sciences and Epidemiology at Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health are looking to appoint multiple postdoctoral fellows to a newly founded NIH-funded program for Advanced Training in Environmental Health and Data Science: Molecules to Populations. These two-year appointments will start as early as July 1, 2020. Applicants must propose a plan of research in the broader fields of environmental health sciences and mechanisms of disease, environmental epidemiology, or climate and health. Interdisciplinary proposals incorporating features related to the exposome, health and wellness across the lifecourse and/or data science are particularly welcome. This is a broad announcement. We expect to appoint multiple fellows pursuing topics that span different components of the program. Fellows in the program will be expected to obtain core competencies in environmental health, epidemiology, and data science, to conduct independent research of high impact, and to undertake further interdisciplinary training. All fellows will be appointed in either the Department of Environmental Health Sciences or the Department of Epidemiology and will be affiliated with the Data Science Institute (DSI) of Columbia University. Fellows will participate in seminars and workshops offered through the program, the departments and DSI in order to enhance their domain knowledge and advance their training. Further, fellows will receive training in team science and grant writing and will help coordinate interdisciplinary teams comprised of pre-doctoral and post-doctoral fellows in the program that support the integration of data science methods in research. The Departments of Environmental Health Sciences and Epidemiology at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health foster innovative scholarship in toxicology, epigenetics, environmental epidemiology, lifecourse epidemiology and the effects of climate change on human health. Current faculty research spans topics including cancer, neurodegeneration and aging, the exposome, nutrition and food security, children's health, air pollution, extreme weather events, molecular epidemiology and epigenetics, endocrine disruptors and metals and health research. We welcome applicants with interests in these areas or in other topics within environmental health science, environmental epidemiology and climate and health.
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