EVMS

Assistant Professor

Position Number
F3190A
Department
Office of Research
Category
Faculty
Location : Location
US-VA-Norfolk
Type
Regular Full-Time

Overview

The Macon & Joan Brock Virginia Health Sciences at Old Dominion University (ODU) invites applications for a full-time Assistant Professor in Research and Infrastructure Service Enterprise (RISE), a research division housed within the Office of Research. We are seeking an innovative and highly motivated researcher with expertise in public health and/or clinical research, coupled with a strong background in research methods and statistics. Candidates with additional expertise in bioinformatics, particularly in the analysis of omics and genomic data, will be given preference. This faculty member will play a crucial role in advancing the school's health services research infrastructure and supporting clinical investigators in their research endeavors. Faculty members are also encouraged to pursue their own fields of interest, apply for grants, and continue to publish their research. We support and value ongoing professional development and scholarly contributions

Responsibilities

Collaborate with peers, faculty and support staff

Ensures that supervisor support staff are trained, evaluated and adhere to EVMS policies and procedures that are specific

Participate in academic/clinical/research activities as needed

Participate in administrative, department policy and procedure development.

Participate in clinical based research projects as needed.

Provide administrative and supervisory support to educational, clinical, research mission

Manage day to day activities in accordance with EVMS policies and procedures and the polices and procedures of supporting institutions.

Communication skills to present teaching materials

Provide leadership and support in research project development, proposal, data collection, reporting and promulgation of research results

Qualifications

Ph.D. Required 

Location : Location

US-VA-Norfolk

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