Postdoctoral Fellowship in Global Health Equity
Company: University of California
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: November 13, 2024
Job Description:
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16th Street, San Francisco, CA 94143, United StatesJob Posted
Date:May 20, 2024Achieving Global Health Equity through Social
MedicineJob DescriptionWe seek a post-doctoral fellow to join a
dynamic, interdisciplinary team of social-behavioral scientists
conducting research to identify and modify social determinants of
health and health behaviors. This includes unhealthy alcohol use,
cardiometabolic disorders, HIV prevention and treatment outcomes,
and depression. Achieving global health equity to reduce health
disparities in the most vulnerable populations requires solutions
at every level: policy, health-care system, community, family, and
individual levels. In many resource-poor and rural settings,
healthcare is implemented informally within communities and
families, where partners and relatives provide the majority of care
to compensate for under-resourced healthcare systems. Thus,
advances towards a more health-equitable world require innovation
strategies from the ground-up to complement those from the
top-down. Our team is conducting cutting-edge research in
sub-Saharan Africa with couples and families to leverage resilience
resources and strengthen social relationships to improve
patient-centered support while also meeting caregiver and partner
needs.This fellowship will be directed by Dr. Amy Conroy, an
Associate Professor at UCSF in the Division of Prevention Sciences
and at the Center for AIDS Prevention Studies. Dr. Conroy is the
Principal Investigator of multiple ongoing research studies
addressing health equity with families and couples in sub-Saharan
Africa. Studies include:
- The Mlambe study is a randomized controlled trial of an
economic and relationship-strengthening intervention to address
unhealthy alcohol use and HIV outcomes in couples. This study takes
place in Zomba, Malawi and is funded by grants totaling $4.2M from
the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
(NIAAA).
- The Healthy Hearts study is a mixed-methods observational
cohort study with couples affected by HIV and cardiometabolic
disorders (hypertension or diabetes) in Malawi to evaluate a model
of dyadic multimorbidity management. This study is funded by a
$2.8M grant from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
(NHLBI).
- The Masibambisane study ("Let's Work Together") is a randomized
controlled trial of a behavioral intervention that combines couples
motivational interviewing (CMI) with mobile breathalyzer technology
to activate and strengthen partner support for alcohol reduction
and HIV treatment adherence. This study takes place in
KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa and is funded by a $800K grant from the
NIAAA.Candidates should have a strong interest in global health and
commitment to social injustice with a keen interest in solving
challenging problems around health equity. We encourage applicants
with a background in behavioral science, public health, social and
health psychology, clinical psychology, epidemiology, demography,
and international/global health. Candidates should also have a
strong interest in preparing for an independent research career in
academic medicine or public health.The fellow will work
independently but in close collaboration with Dr. Conroy, other
research scientists, lab team members, and field staff in
sub-Saharan Africa. There will be ample opportunities to
collaborate with study co-investigators at UCSF, UC Davis,
Washington University in St. Louis, University of Michigan, City
University of New York Hunter College, as well as institutions in
Malawi and South Africa. The postdoctoral fellow will have access
to data and resources for projects above and other related studies
and will assist or lead the preparation and analysis for
manuscripts as the lead author or co-author.Qualifications
- Applicants must have obtained or will obtain their PhD/MD or
related degree by the start date. Interviews will occur on a
rolling basis.
- Strong publication record and evidence of scientific writing
skills.
- Strong skills in statistical programming and analysis in Stata
(preferred), SAS, SPSS, or R, including the ability to generate
descriptive statistics and cross-sectional regression analysis
using linear or logistic modelling.
- Exposure to qualitative methods and analysis techniques.
- Demonstrated cultural competence and community engagement
skills.
- 1-2 years of professional work experience (post-masters
degree).
- Ability to work independently and solve problems
independently.
- Must be an American citizen, a non-citizen national of the U.S.
(e.g., from American Samoa), or have been lawfully admitted to the
U.S. for permanent residence and have an Alien Registration Receipt
Card (I-151 or I-551).Additional desired qualifications include
experience with multilevel data analysis (e.g., longitudinal and
dyadic data), mediation and moderation analysis, and advanced
machine learning and artificial intelligence models. Prior
experience working in sub-Saharan Africa would be highly valued.UC
San Francisco seeks candidates whose experience, teaching,
research, or community service has prepared them to contribute to
our commitment to diversity and excellence. The University of
California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, national origin, disability, age or protected
veteran status.Job Requirements:
- Perform qualitative and quantitative analyses of
cross-sectional, dyadic, and longitudinal data.
- Compile, summarize, and interpret data.
- Participate in publications and presentations as the lead
author or co-author.
- Prepare intramural and extramural grant proposals related to
the fellow's career and research goals to ultimately become an
independently-funded research scientist.
- Assist with study implementation of research protocols and
training of field staff at African sites.
- Assist the team in conceptualizing and developing new grant
applications that build on currently funded work.
- Attend weekly post-doctoral seminars provided through the
Traineeships in AIDS Prevention Studies (TAPS) program at CAPS/UCSF
and regular team meetings.
- Travel to field sites in Africa to foster connections with the
research team, oversee progress, implementation planning, training
of staff, and dissemination of findings.The initial appointment is
for two years, with the possibility of extension depending on
funding availability and progress towards the fellow's independent
funding. The fellow will be based on UCSF at the Mission Bay campus
and will be supervised by Dr. Conroy. Remote work arrangements can
be negotiated.Application Materials:
- A detailed Cover Letter, including a summary of relevant
experience, research interests, and statement of long-term career
goals.
- Two writing samples.
- Three letters of reference (upon request).Interviews will take
place in July/August with an anticipated start in September/October
2024.
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