Location: Chicago,IL, USA
Research Assistant Professor
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Position DetailsJob Title: Research Assistant Professor
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Job Category: University Faculty
Job Type: Full-Time
FLSA Status: Exempt
Campus: Maywood-Health Sciences Campus
Department Name: HEPATOLOGY
Is this split and/or fully grant funded? Yes
Duties and ResponsibilitiesApplications are invited for theoretical research on NIH-funded projects on viral hepatitis dynamics in vitro, in vivo and on the population level. This Research Assistant Professor position will be based in the lab of Harel Dahari ( at Loyola University Chicago Medical Center.
QualificationsSkills: We are looking for an enthusiastic and experienced scientist with mathematical and computational skills and a strong interest in viral dynamics. Preference will be given to candidates with research experience in the core areas of the group's research; a track record of publications; and commitment to work to the highest standards. The candidate should have good programming skills, good working knowledge of one or more mathematical/computational modeling and statistical packages (e.g., Netlogo, Anylogic, Matlab, Python, Monolix, R) and excellent English (both written and oral).
Education: A PhD (>4 years of postdoc training) in applied mathematics, statistics, computer or computational science, or mathematical biology is appropriate.
Minimum Education and/or Work ExperienceApplications are invited for theoretical research on NIH-funded projects on viral hepatitis dynamics in vitro, in vivo and on the population level. This Research Assistant Professor position will be based in the lab of Harel Dahari ( at Loyola University Chicago Medical Center.
Skills: We are looking for an enthusiastic and experienced scientist with mathematical and computational skills and a strong interest in viral dynamics. Preference will be given to candidates with research experience in the core areas of the group's research; a track record of publications; and commitment to work to the highest standards. The candidate should have good programming skills, good working knowledge of one or more mathematical/computational modeling and statistical packages (e.g., Netlogo, Anylogic, Matlab, Python, Monolix, R) and excellent English (both written and oral).
Education: A PhD (>4 years of postdoc training) in applied mathematics, statistics, computer or computational science, or mathematical biology is appropriate.
Open Date05/01/2021
Close Date06/14/2021
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