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Position SummaryWorking with Dr. Zhongzheng (Jason) Niu, EEH Assistant Professor, the Postdoctoral Associate will conduct research on cardiometabolic health through a life course perspective, focusing on environmental risk factors and multi-omics integration.ResponsibilitiesExamine environmental risk factors (air pollution, heatwave, endocrine‑disrupting chemicals) on biological aging.Integrate multi-omics data (epigenome, mitochondrial functions, metabolomics).Manage and analyze existing data using advanced statistical approaches in SAS, Stata, and/or R.Write manuscripts and present research results at scientific conferences.Participate in a clinical trial of postpartum hypertension and depression (optional).QualificationsDoctoral degree (PhD, MD, DDS, PharmD, etc.) in a public health discipline or related field.Authorized to work full‑time in the United States without visa sponsorship.Advanced expertise in statistical programming languages such as SAS, Stata, and/or R.Preferred QualificationsPhD in a quantitative public health field (e.g., epidemiology or biostatistics).Background in social sciences with strong quantitative skills (e.g., economics, political science, sociology).Employment DetailsFull‑time, in‑person position at the University at Buffalo.Funding available for up to two years, with annual renewal review.Salary Range$56,484Equal Opportunity AcknowledgementUniversity at Buffalo is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and welcomes all to apply including veterans and individuals with disabilities.#J-18808-Ljbffr
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Position SummaryWorking with Dr. Zhongzheng (Jason) Niu, EEH Assistant Professor, the Postdoctoral Associate will conduct research on cardiometabolic health through a life course perspective, focusing on environmental risk factors and multi-omics integration.ResponsibilitiesExamine environmental risk factors (air pollution, heatwave, endocrine‑disrupting chemicals) on biological aging.Integrate multi-omics data (epigenome, mitochondrial functions, metabolomics).Manage and analyze existing data using advanced statistical approaches in SAS, Stata, and/or R.Write manuscripts and present research results at scientific conferences.Participate in a clinical trial of postpartum hypertension and depression (optional).QualificationsDoctoral degree (PhD, MD, DDS, PharmD, etc.) in a public health discipline or related field.Authorized to work full‑time in the United States without visa sponsorship.Advanced expertise in statistical programming languages such as SAS, Stata, and/or R.Preferred QualificationsPhD in a quantitative public health field (e.g., epidemiology or biostatistics).Background in social sciences with strong quantitative skills (e.g., economics, political science, sociology).Employment DetailsFull‑time, in‑person position at the University at Buffalo.Funding available for up to two years, with annual renewal review.Salary Range$56,484Equal Opportunity AcknowledgementUniversity at Buffalo is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and welcomes all to apply including veterans and individuals with disabilities.#J-18808-Ljbffr
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