Postdoctoral Scholar in Quantitative Methodology HIV and Opioid Use Disorder

The Department of Medicine and the Chicago Center for HIV Elimination (CCHE) announces a Postdoctoral Scholar position at the University of Chicago, for a quantitative methodologist working in the following areas: epidemiology; network science; predictive analytics and/or computational modeling/simulation. The substantive focus will be on HIV and opioid use disorder research. We anticipate having multiple positions; the specific research portfolio for each candidate will comprise specific areas that match their specific skills and strategic CCHE research goals.

The position is under the direct supervision of John Schneider MD, MPH and in collaboration with other Center faculty to support a skilled quantitative methodologist in developing a career in epidemiology, social science, or public health research. The position includes opportunities for didactic course work, leadership roles on ongoing projects, grant writing and developing an independent area of research. The selected candidate will also conduct data analyses and/or computational modeling and publish empirical papers from ongoing studies in the United States. View the full posting.

Postdoctoral Scholar in Network Epidemiology and HIV Prevention Research

The Department of Medicine and the Chicago Center for HIV Elimination announces a post-doctoral scholar position at the University of Chicago, focusing on network epidemiology and HIV/STI prevention research.

The position is under the direct supervision of John Schneider MD, MPH and in collaboration with other Center faculty to support a skilled health and social scientist interested in developing a career in network epidemiology and HIV/STI prevention research. The position includes opportunities for didactic course work, leadership roles on ongoing projects, grant writing and developing an independent area of research. The position will include analysis of data and publishing first- authored publications from ongoing population based cohorts, randomized controlled trials and substantive health department data in the United States, Greece and India. View the full posting.