Postdoc Fellow in Epidemiology and Health Outcomes Research UBC Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Posting Expiry

Please refer to reference number PDFO-58326 when applying for this position.

 

Summary

We are seeking a postdoctoral fellow to join our research team in the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of British Columbia. Led by Dr. Mary De Vera, our team conducts patient-oriented, epidemiologic and health services research with the goal of addressing information needs and developing interventions to support patients living with chronic diseases, particularly arthritis and cancer.  We specialize in multi-method research spanning: 1) quantitative research using administrative databases and national health surveys; and 2) qualitative research using novel methods of data gathering.

Postdoctoral Fellow Position

The postdoctoral fellow will be supervised by Dr. Mary De Vera and will have the opportunity to work on various research projects including:

  • Epidemiologic studies of the burden and impact early-age onset colorectal cancer
  • Multi method studies of sexual and reproductive health among adolescent and young adult cancer patients
  • Pharmacoepidemiologic studies of the impact of arthritis medications on maternal, fetal, and neonatal outcomes
  • Multi method studies to inform integration of principles of equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in health outcomes research, particularly in arthritis and cancer
  • Pharmacoepidemiologic studies of adherence to treatments in arthritis and cancer

The postdoctoral fellow will work collaboratively with a research team including research coordinator, statistician, and trainees.  They will also be part of the Collaboration for Outcomes Research and Evaluation (CORE), a multidisciplinary group of health outcomes researchers within the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Consequences of Error

This position requires professional action on all aspects of research work and is responsible for the production of high quality, reproducible, well-documented research activities. Errors in judgement and failure to report problems have significant consequences and will lead to termination of the position.

Supervision Received

The Postdoctoral Fellow will work with a high degree of independence and set priorities under directives from Dr. Mary De Vera.

Supervision Given

This position may involve supervision of undergraduate students, other lab members and collaborators to accomplish research goals.

Qualifications and Qualities

  • Obtained a PhD in epidemiology, health services research, health economics, health policy, or a related discipline OR completing PhD with evidence of submission of a Doctoral thesis at the time of postdoc application AND successful defense within a three (3) month time period of starting the postdoctoral position;
  • Scientific productivity in terms of published manuscripts and conference abstracts;
  • Experience with analyzing of large databases (preferably using SAS);
  • Demonstrated time management, initiative, organization, and interpersonal skills

Application Instructions

Please submit: 1) cover letter (explaining interest in the postdoctoral fellowship and how experience and interests align with the research program described above); and 2) CV. Please send to alexander.lin@ubc.ca with “Postdoctoral Fellowship Application” clearly stated in the subject line by December 1st, 2024.

 

How to apply?

Please send applications to alexander.lin@ubc.ca and refer to reference number PDFO-58326.

Desired start date: 03 Feb 2025
Duration: Fixed term / Temporary
Contract Type: Full Time

Equity and diversity are essential to academic excellence. An open and diverse community fosters the inclusion of voices that have been underrepresented or discouraged. We encourage applications from members of groups that have been marginalized on any grounds enumerated under the B.C. Human Rights Code, including sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization, disability, political belief, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person.