Statistician / Biostatistician (Psychiatry Research)
University of Pittsburgh, Department of Psychiatry
Pittsburgh, United States
Job description
A full-time Associate Professor position within the appointment stream is available within the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh for a statistics/biostatistics researcher with a wide range of statistical expertise.
The successful candidate will have an interest in:
Engaging in statistical collaborations with both clinical and basic science investigators who direct internationally recognized research programs in multiple domains of psychiatry.
Primary selection criteria are a history of productivity and collaboration, as well as the ability to enhance an interactive and dynamic research community within and across departments in the greater Pittsburgh academic environment. Collaborative scientific work requires a mix of organizational, interpersonal, and scholarly skills, and successful candidates will be proficient in all these aspects.
The successful candidate will be provided with resources and support to develop their career. They will join a vibrant and highly collaborative research community with a long history of excellence in basic, translational, and clinical research.
Our Department welcomes applicants from a wide range of backgrounds and experiences. We aim to create a respectful and supportive environment for all who work here.
Qualifications:
Job Responsibilities:
• Collaborate with clinical and research investigators on study design, analysis, and interpretation of psychiatric research.
• Publish collaborative and methodological research in peer‑reviewed journals and present findings at scientific meetings.
• Contribute to teaching, mentoring, and service activities consistent with rank and departmental needs.
About the employer
At the University of Pittsburgh Department of Psychiatry, we excel in our mission to:
Our success in each of these areas depends on an interactive community of clinicians, scientists, and educators who bring a range of backgrounds, experiences, expertise, and perspectives to our mission.
An essential partner in this work is UPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital, a national leader in innovative treatment of mental health and addiction disorders. Moreover, Pitt Psychiatry’s preeminent academic faculty of more than 200 members trained in multiple basic and clinical science disciplines is at the heart of our success in providing superior behavioral health care and in training the next generation of innovative researchers and clinicians.
Areas of Research
• Statistics
• Biostatistics
• Psychology
• Psychiatry
• Neuroscience
• Clinical Biomarkers
How to Apply
Please apply by going to our job site (https://cfopitt.taleo.net/careersection/pitt_faculty_external/jobsearch.ftl), searching job code 26003322 in the keyword search, and submitting your materials through our Pitt system.
The University of Pittsburgh is an equal opportunity employer / disability / veteran.
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