Postdoctoral fellowship opportunity: Program for Epidemiology in the Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders and the Purcell lab of Sleep Epidemiology

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A postdoctoral fellow position is available to work jointly with the Program for Epidemiology in the Division of Sleep and Circadian Disorders and the Purcell lab of Sleep Epidemiology, Genetics & Neurophysiology in the Department of Psychiatry at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School.  The primary goal of this position is to advance studies of the relationships between sleep, cognition, blood pressure and vascular disease.  We are seeking a highly motivated scientist with interest in modelling epidemiological associations using comprehensive clinical and physiological data (sleep, blood pressure), alongside longitudinal cognitive and brain imaging markers. Modelling may include assessments of potential influences of genetic background and mediation by cardiovascular disease, as well as new methods for the analysis of 24-hour blood pressure measurements and advanced physiological signals from overnight sleep records, and relating sleep exposures to vascular disease, cognitive outcomes and brain imaging data.

The ideal candidate will hold a PhD in epidemiology, biostatistics, neuroscience, or computer science. The fellow will work with a team with biomedical engineering, biostatistical, epidemiological, cardiovascular, and clinical expertise.  There will be opportunities to participate in multi-center research consortia.  Salary and fringe benefits commensurate with experience will be provided in compliance with approved NIH standards. Individuals with a strong publication record and training in quantitative methods and experience with modelling clinical or physiological data are especially encouraged to apply. 

Interested candidates should send 1) a personal statement including a description of research interests, 2) three potential referees and 3) a Curriculum Vitae to Dr. Shaun Purcell (smpurcell@bwh.harvard.edu) and Dr. Susan Redline (sredline@bwh.harvard.edu).

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions or any other characteristic protected by law.