The Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics brings together experts in three basic sciences to generate knowledge that improves health for all by formulating important research questions; producing and deciphering biomedical and population-health data; and developing, applying, and teaching state-of-the-art research methods.
Openings in: Biostatistics Epidemiology Informatics
Open Positions, Biostatistics
No openings currently.
For questions on available Biostatistics positions, please contact Cathy Vallejo.
Open Positions, Epidemiology
For questions on available Epidemiology positions, please contact Sunni Mumford, PhD.
- Assistant Professor of Epidemiology Positions, Tenure Track or Non-Tenure Clinician Educator Track
- Abramson Cancer Center - Assistant Professor of Epidemiology Positions, Tenure Track or Non-Tenure Clinician Educator Track
- Assistant Professor of Epidemiology Positions (Implementation Science), Tenure Track or Non-Tenure Clinician Educator Track
- Assistant Professor of Epidemiology Positions (Climate Change and Health Epidemiology), Tenure Track or Non-Tenure Clinician Educator Track
- Assistant Professor of Epidemiology (Epidemiologic Methods and Causal Inference) - This is a joint recruitment with the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP)
- Assistant Professor of Epidemiology Positions (Health Equity and Social Epidemiology), Tenure Track or Non-Tenure Clinician Educator Track
- Abramson Cancer Center - Associate or Full Professor of Epidemiology Positions, Tenure Track or Non-Tenure Clinician Educator Track
Open Positions, Informatics
For questions on available Informatics positions, please contact Jen Dickson.
- Research Associate in Biomedical Informatics
- Assistant Professor of Informatics, Tenure or Clinician-Educator Track
- Associate or Full Professor of Informatics, Tenure or Clinician Educator-Track
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