Postdoctoral Fellow, Population Health Training Program
Posted: 4/3/2019 (Employment)
We seek to train scientists to understand complex health problems and health disparities as resulting from multiple interacting layers of influence that unfold over chronological, biological, and historical time. This exciting new program at the University of Minnesota, housed in the Minnesota Population Center, features cross-training in the biology and etiology of disease, as well as in the social sciences. The program includes engagement in independent and collaborative population health research supervised by interdisciplinary teams of faculty, and intensive professional socialization designed to integrate trainees from diverse disciplinary backgrounds and prepare them to have outstanding careers as population health scientists.
Interested candidates can read more about our program online (https://pop.umn.edu/training/postdoctoral) and can download an application in the “How to Apply” section. We are accepting applications now.
Please direct all questions to Lindsey Fabian (fabian@umn.edu).
Location: Minnesota Population Center, University of Minnesota