Social and Behavioral Medicine Public Health/Biostatistics/Epidemiology Community Health
The Fielding-Miller lab at the University of California, San Diego conducts community-centered research that prioritizes transparency, empathy, and health equity. Our goal is to amplify marginalized voices using rigorous scientific methods. We create evidence that reflects the priorities and lived experiences of marginalized communities, and develop interventions that address structural drivers of COVID-19, HIV, and gender-based violence.
We are now hiring a postdoctoral fellow to support data analysis and dissemination for community-engaged research on the effects of the COVID-19 pandemics on communities that have been made structurally vulnerable by historic and ongoing inequities.
Advanced training in mixed-methods research and ethical community-engaged methodologies
Mentored support to develop an NIH Loan Repayment Program application, K01 application, and other grants relevant to your career path
Union position with competitive benefits
Multiple active research projects with data immediately available for analysis and manuscript development
Qualifications:
PhD in public health, medical sociology, medical anthropology, or related field
Strong writing skills
Comfort with qualitative and quantitative methodologies
Collaborative, proactive, independent, and willing to work in a lab committed to anti-racism and respectful relationships with all community partners
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