Frank E Harrell Jr
2003-Oct-09 18:02 UTC
[R] New Department of Biostatistics, Multiple Job Openings
NEW DEPARTMENT OF BIOSTATISTICS The School of Medicine at Vanderbilt University is pleased to announce the creation of a new Department of Biostatistics. Vanderbilt has made a major new funding commitment to build a world-class department. Chaired by Frank E. Harrell, Jr., the new department has exceptional institutional support from a medical center that is currently 16th in U.S. News and World Report's 2002 rankings of research-oriented medical schools, and has seen a sharp rise in NIH and other grant funding. The Vanderbilt School of Medicine has a strong basic, clinical, and health services research program. The Dean and other senior medical school faculty are committed to providing outstanding collaborative support in biostatistics to clinical and basic scientists and to developing a graduate program in biostatistics that will train outstanding collaborative scientists and will focus on the methods of modern applied statistics. The department currently has 9 PhD faculty members and plans to double in size over the next two years, continuing to add a significant number of faculty and staff biostatisticians after that. Besides a graduate program, a statistical data coordinating center will be created. We are excited about the future and seek outstanding biostatisticians who will help us to bring our goals to fruition. POSITIONS AVAILABLE AT ALL LEVELS There are openings at all levels: full professor, associate professor, assistant professor, senior and junior M.S. biostatistician, statistical programmers knowledgeable about tools such as R, S-Plus, and LaTeX, and data managers. We are especially seeking individuals with expertise in clinical trials, health services research, Bayesian methods, statistical methods in epidemiology, multicenter clinical trial data management, clinical safety assessment for pharmaceutical trials, and modern statistical computing. Applicants for PhD or MS biostatistician positions must have degrees in Biostatistics or have graduate degrees in Statistics with significant experience in clinical research or health services/outcomes research. Vanderbilt University is an independent, privately supported, university with an enrollment of 10,800 undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. The medical center is located within the main campus on 330 acres near downtown Nashville, Tennessee. Faculty and staff at the university receive excellent fringe benefits, including health, dental, life, and disability insurance, a tax deferred contributory retirement plan, and generous tuition assistance for dependents. Nashville is a pleasant metropolitan area of approximately 1.2 million residents. A wide variety of cultural activities are available, especially for music lovers. Nashville is famous as the home of country and western music. In addition, as a recording center for the music industry, the city draws many excellent rock, jazz, and classical artists. Sports fans will appreciate the Tennessee Titans (football), Nashville Predators (ice hockey), Nashville Sounds (AAA baseball), and numerous intercollegiate sporting events. There are many parks in the area, including the largest in-city park in the United States. Nashville also provides easy access to recreational areas for hiking, bicycling, water sports, and other outdoor activities. All candidates must enjoy collaborative research and possess excellent written and verbal communication skills. Send CV to biostat at vanderbilt.edu or to Search Committee, Biostatistics, S-2323 MCN, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37232-2158. Vanderbilt University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer; all qualified persons are encouraged to apply.