News Date: Tuesday, September 21, 2021 - 13:45
Post-Doctoral Fellowship Announcement
The Health Promotion Research Center (HPRC) of the NCI Designated Stephenson Cancer Center (SCC) at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (OUHSC) is seeking applications for one open postdoctoral research fellowship (2-3 year appointment) working primarily with Dr. Amy Cohn. Interest in a fellow who seeks to become an independent academic researcher in the areas of tobacco and/or cannabis regulatory science, flavored tobacco use, cannabis and tobacco use and co-use, and health disparities. Starting salary is $60,000, and includes a $10,000 fund for travel and training activities. Dr. Cohn is the Director of Training at the HPRC and Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics. View information about the HPRC, the training program, and the core resources here: https://
The fellow will receive intensive and hands-on training in laboratory and smartphone-based assessment of tobacco use and related health-risk behaviors behavior (e.g., cannabis use) using ecological momentary assessment, sensor data (i.e., mobile carbon monoxide assessment), laboratory smoking topography techniques, and behavioral economic paradigms to identify multi-level factors related to appeal for tobacco products and other health-risk behaviors in real time (see recent studies at https://
The fellow will be primarily involved in manuscript preparation (primary and secondary roles) and analyses using data from multiple completed and ongoing studies that address menthol cigarette smoking (i.e., PRISM, Project Enhance), cannabis and tobacco co-use in young adults (i.e., Project MATCH), appeal for flavored e-cigarettes and little cigars/cigarillos in young adults (i.e., ADAPT, ASPIRE), cannabis use in cancer patients, the impact of medical cannabis legalization in Oklahoma (IMMPACT), and trajectories of e-cigarette use during pregnancy. The fellow will also receive training in advanced statistical analyses, such as multi-level modeling and latent trajectory and latent transition analysis, training in grant writing and preparation, conducting clinical trials, ecological momentary assessment, and laboratory smoking topography (see more here: https://
Qualifications: doctoral degree in the behavioral or social sciences, public health, psychology, clinical psychology, or other relevant area. Fellow duties are highly focused on writing (e.g., papers, grant applications), thus excellent writing skills are required. Experience with diverse populations, tobacco research, and advanced analyses are preferred but not required. Salary and benefits are excellent! Fellows will have access to funds to conduct research, and attend external trainings and conferences. Interested candidates send a curriculum vitae and cover letter stating their research interests and career goals to Amy-Cohn@ouhsc.edu.
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Applications will be reviewed as they are received. The University of Oklahoma is an EO/AA Institution http://www.ou.edu/eoo/. Individuals with disabilities and protected veterans are encouraged to apply.
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