Harvard Biostatistics Professorship
Harvard University's Chan School of Public Health is advertising a tenured professorship in Biostatistics. The ideal candidate will head the Center for Biostatistics in AIDS Research (CBAR) and the ACTG Statistical and Data Analysis Center. Key qualifications include extensive experience in clinical trials and infectious disease research, specifically in trial design and regulatory science. The position is full-time in Boston and demands a doctorate. Application materials are due January 11, 2025, and the university values diversity and inclusion.
Harvard Biostatistics Professor Position
Harvard University's T.H. Chan School of Public Health seeks a tenured Professor of Biostatistics to lead its Center for Biostatistics in AIDS Research (CBAR) and contribute to the ACTG Statistical and Data Analysis Center. The successful candidate will have a strong record in clinical trials and infectious disease research, including expertise in clinical trial design and regulatory science. This full-time, Boston-based position requires a doctoral degree and involves research, teaching, mentoring, and collaboration with diverse institutions. The application deadline is January 11, 2025. The position emphasizes a commitment to diversity, inclusion, and belonging.
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Jan 11, 2025
Professor of Biostatistics
The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health is seeking a distinguished Professor of Biostatistics to lead groundbreaking initiatives in clinical trials and infectious disease research. This tenured position includes serving as the Director of the Center for Biostatistics in AIDS Research (CBAR) and contributing as a multi-principal investigator for the ACTG Statistical and Data Analysis Center. Collaborating with Harvard’s world-renowned faculty, you’ll drive innovation in clinical trial design, observational studies, and mechanistic research, while mentoring the next generation of biostatisticians in an environment committed to global health excellence. Qualified candidates will possess a doctoral degree in biostatistics, statistics, or a related field, with an extensive track record in clinical trials and regulatory science. This full-time role is based in Boston, offering unparalleled opportunities to engage with diverse academic and healthcare institutions. Harvard champions diversity, inclusion, and belonging, providing a dynamic environment for impactful research and teaching. See full role description and application details below.
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Title Professor of Biostatistics
School Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Department/Area Biostatistics
Position Description
The Department seeks candidates for a faculty position at the level of full professor with tenure, who will take a leadership role in the department’s clinical trials and infectious disease research agendas as the director of the Center for Biostatistics in AIDS Research (CBAR). Candidates should have backgrounds in quantitative health sciences research with demonstrated expertise in the development of biostatistical methods for clinical trials and applications related to infectious diseases research, as well as strong collaborative research records, including leadership in innovation in the design and analysis of clinical trials, observational and mechanistic studies, and related laboratory data investigations. Candidates should also have a demonstrated commitment to mentorship of students, trainees, and/or early career investigators, which is an essential component of this position. Responsibilities will include methodological and collaborative research, and teaching and supervision of graduate students. Candidates must also have a broad familiarity with regulatory science.
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