The
Department of Biostatistics, the only statistics department in University at Buffalo - The State University of New York seeks applicants for multiple
Tenure-Track Assistant Professor positions. Each position is a 12-month, tenure-track appointment at the Assistant Professor rank that begins fall 2025 or earlier.
The Department seeks candidates in all areas of
biostatistics/statistics and data science. Potential areas of interest include but are not limited to statistical computing, Bayesian modeling, causal inference, clinical trials and analysis of complex large-scale data such as omics data, wearable tech, and electronic health record, with specific preference for candidates whose research contributes to methodology in artificial intelligence. In addition, excellent candidates with other general statistical/biostatistical research topics will be considered and are highly encouraged to apply.
Evaluation of candidates will be based on research productivity, potential for development of an independent research program and capability of teaching. Preference will be given to candidates with experience and/or strong interest in interdisciplinary research. The successful candidate will be expected to develop an extramurally funded independent research program, with emphasis on graduate-level teaching, mentor graduate and undergraduate students, develop interdisciplinary collaborations and engage in service activities.
About the Department of Biostatistics:The Department of Biostatistics currently offers an undergraduate major and minor in statistics, along with three Masters level programs and a Ph.D. program. For more information about the department, visit our
website.
About the School of Public Health and Health Professions:The School of Public Health and Health Professions (SPHHP), at UB offers programs at every degree level and is the home to the following departments: Biostatistics, Community Health and Health Behavior, Epidemiology and Environmental Health, Exercise Nutrition Sciences, and Rehabilitation Sciences. It is one of only a few schools across the country that includes health-related professions as an integral component of the public health educational and research system. Faculty and students engage in research and community activities designed to improve the health of populations, communities, and individuals. The SPHHP is located on the South Campus of University at Buffalo. For more information, visit our
website.
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