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Christy Avery

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Epidemiology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in United States

I am recruiting a postdoctoral trainee in genetic epidemiology of heart, lung, and blood traits at UNC-Chapel Hill.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

United States

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Keywords

Epidemiology
Biostatistics
Biology
Health Science
Population Health
Genetic Epidemiology
Genetic
Coronary Artery Disease
Lung Disease
Disease Classification
Research Method
Bioinformatic
Statistic
Biomedicine

Description

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is offering a postdoctoral research fellowship in the Genetic Epidemiology of Heart, Lung, and Blood Traits Program, funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NIH) through the National Research Service Award (NRSA). This position is based in the Department of Epidemiology within the Gillings School of Global Public Health, a globally recognized leader in research and training. The department is renowned for its focus on developing and applying research methods to understand the patterns and causes of health and disease, with the ultimate goal of improving population health. The postdoctoral fellow will join a vibrant academic community, working closely with mentors, faculty, and peers in the Genetic Epidemiology Program. Responsibilities include enhancing substantive and methodological skills in genetic epidemiology, authoring publications, presenting at scientific meetings, and developing grant support. The fellowship is designed to foster the training, career development, and professional growth of the postdoctoral fellow, with a strong emphasis on research productivity and professional engagement. Applicants must hold a doctoral degree (PhD) in Epidemiology, Human Genetics, Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, or a related field, or an MD, DDS, or DVM with additional training in human genetics or epidemiology at the PhD or Master’s level. Due to federal funding requirements, only US citizens or permanent residents are eligible. The position is full-time (40 hours per week) for a duration of 12 months, with the possibility of extension. The fellowship includes comprehensive medical and vision coverage, paid leave, and access to professional development resources. Chapel Hill is consistently ranked as one of the best college towns and places to live in the US, offering a diverse and stimulating environment. For more information and to apply, visit the UNC PeopleAdmin posting. The department contact is Professor Christy Avery.

Funding

Funded by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NIH) through the NRSA program. Includes medical and vision coverage, paid leave, and professional development benefits. Salary dependent on qualifications.

How to apply

Apply online via the provided UNC PeopleAdmin link. Submit a curriculum vitae, cover letter, list of references, degree transcripts, and a research statement. Ensure you meet the citizenship or permanent residency requirements for NRSA eligibility. Contact the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs for application process questions.

Requirements

Applicants must have a doctoral degree (PhD) in Epidemiology, Human Genetics, Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, or a related field, or an MD, DDS, or DVM degree combined with training in human genetics or epidemiology at the PhD or Master’s level (or equivalent). Due to federally mandated funding restrictions, candidates must be US citizens or permanent residents. A curriculum vitae reflecting scientific productivity in epidemiology, human genetics, heart, lung, and/or blood phenotypes and/or biomedical sciences is required. Participation requires a commitment of at least 40 hours per week on research and training, without supplemental compensation from the NRSA award. Additional work may be allowed if approved by the Program Director.

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