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Post-Doctoral Training Opportunities in Tobacco Regulatory Science

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Summer 2019

Post-Doctoral Training Opportunities in Tobacco Regulatory Science
(Tobacco Policy Research)
 
The Department of Preventive Medicine at the USC Keck School of Medicine is accepting applications for the position of post-doctoral scholars in the USC Tobacco Center of Regulatory Science (TCORS). Tobacco Regulatory Science is an emerging field of applied research that has the overall goal of developing research evidence that will support the Food and Drug Administration in implementing the policies and regulations called for by the 2009 Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act. Through our theme, the Intersection of Products with Populations, USC TCORS will conduct research on the use and health effects of specific e-cigarette products across populations. For additional background, see fda.gov/TobaccoProducts and prevention.nih.gov/tobacco-regulatory-science-program.
 
Post-Doctoral
The up through two-year training program will have four core elements including required coursework, project immersion, research funding, and professional development and mentoring. Trainees will be matched to one of the TCORS research projects and brought onto the project team. Trainees will be encouraged and supported to apply for the TCORS pilot research grants to enhance their ability to carry out independent research. Trainees will receive individualized mentorship from members of the TCORS advisory groups matched to their interests and needs. Upon completion of the training, fellows will be well positioned to be leaders and active participants in the future development and implementation of tobacco policies and tobacco control interventions.
 
Required Qualifications: This opportunity is for individuals from a wide variety of backgrounds in medical, biological, social, behavioral, and policy sciences. Applicants must hold a PhD, MD, DDS, ScD, DrPH, PharmD or equivalent doctoral degree from an accredited institution. Applicants must be citizens or noncitizen nationals of the U.S. or have been lawfully admitted for permanent residence by the time of award.
 
Benefits of Training
 Strong mentoring with USC TCORS Faculty
 Opportunity to apply for pilot funding
 Opportunity for immersion experience
 Networking with experts from the FDA and NIH
 
Application Deadline: On a rolling basis
 
To Apply: Apply online at tcors.usc.edu/training. If you encounter technical problems, please email all required email to tcors@usc.edu.
Required Application Materials:
1) Letter of interest speaking directly to qualifications, professional activities, research interests and accomplishments. The letter should specifically address: 1) the relevance of the candidate’s background to tobacco regulatory science; goals for the training program; and potential research projects related to tobacco regulatory science.
2) Current resume or curriculum vitae
3) 2 Letters of Recommendation
 
For more information about the USC Tobacco Center of Regulatory Science or about this training opportunity, please contact: Kiana Rowshan, tcors@usc.edu, 323-442-7253.

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