The University of South Carolina's Arnold School of Public Health is seeking to expand its faculty in Biostatistics to enhance its research capabilities, particularly in emerging areas like clinical trials, precision medicine, and the integration of AI in data analysis, to address public health and medical challenges.
Requirements
- doctoral degree in biostatistics, statistics, computer science, bioinformatics, or a related field by their start date
- excellence in methodological research
- potential to secure external funding
- established record of top-tier publications and competitive grants
- proven track record of supervising graduate students
- expertise in clinical trials, precision medicine, high-dimensional data analysis, causal inference, bioinformatics/informatics, image analysis, network analysis, statistical computing, and the integration of artificial intelligence in handling multimodal data for classification and risk prediction
Responsibilities
- maintain an active methodological research program
- engage with cross-disciplinary teams
- mentor graduate students
- teach graduate-level biostatistics courses
- secure external funding
- collaborate with public health and biomedical researchers
- supervising graduate students
Other
- Tenure-Track/Tenured
- leadership in curriculum development, junior faculty mentoring, and cross-disciplinary collaboration
- Applications require 1) a letter of application, 2) a curriculum vitae, 3) a research statement, 4) a teaching statement, and 5) contact information for at least three references.