Our colleagues at the Boston University Department of Medicine are seeking candidate(s) for the Boston University Clinical HIV/AIDS Research Training Program (T32AI052074).
Trainees will focus their two-year training on the epidemiology of HIV and substance use, following one of the training pathways: electronic health record-based research and prospective clinical research. All training and research will be centered in health equity. The primary mentor for this opportunity will be Dr. Kaku So-Armah.
Required Qualifications:
- US citizen or green card holder
- PhD degree in Biostatistics, Epidemiology, or related field or MD degree
- Experience conducting statistical data analysis required (STATA, R, or SAS)
This position is a postdoctoral training opportunity, which provides a bi-monthly stipend. The successful individual will be engaged in a two-year period of mentored advanced training and professional development following completion of a doctoral degree program.
Interested candidates may apply by submitting the materials listed below to Clinical Research Director Natalia Gnatienko (natalia.gnatienko@bmc.org):
- Cover letter indicating reason for applying to this training program
- Curriculum vitae
Visit the Boston University Clinical HIV/AIDS Research Training Program website for more information.