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POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW POSITION IN
ENVIRONMENTAL/CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY
Environmental Epidemiology and Population health Research Group,
University of Montreal Hospital Research Center, Montreal (CRCHUM), Quebec
Start Date: May 1st, 2017 (negotiable); 1-year contract with the possibility of renewal
Posted: March 21, 2017
Description
A post-doctoral fellowship is available in a dynamic, rapidly expanding university-based research
environment with a team of epidemiologists, biostatisticians and exposure experts. The core activity for
this position relate to the analysis of data from the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project, a
population health research platform that contains data from more than 300,000 Canadians aged 35-69
at the time of enrolment. Specifically, the primary objective of this research will involve the
investigation of the role of physical activity in lung cancer etiology. The Fellow will be expected to
collaborate with other research staff in the development of the necessary databases, to lead the
statistical analyses and to prepare manuscripts for publications. There are also opportunities to
collaborate on other research projects at various stages including grant application, study design, data
analysis and manuscript writing.
Duration and Location of Appointment
The position is available for one year; applicants will be supported in their application to other sources
of funding to extend their fellowship beyond one year. This fellowship is funded by CIHR and the
stipend is $40,000 (partially tax-except). The locale, Montreal, is the most cosmopolitan and
affordable big city in North America.
Required Qualifications
Applicants must have completed a PhD in Epidemiology or a closely related area. Candidates should
have relevant experience in the area of environment and/or cancer epidemiology, have a good record of
publication and show skills in advanced statistical programming with management of SAS, R or
STATA. Fellows are required to apply for CIHR fellowship funding during the first year.
Required Documentation
A complete application must contain a cover letter including a summary of relevant experience to date
and a CV.
Application Procedure
Interested candidates should email:
Vikki Ho, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Social and Preventive Medicine
University of Montreal
850 St-Denis, Tour Saint Antoine
[email protected]
We welcome you to also visit our website at http://www.environepi.ca to learn more about our group.