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Open Rank Non-Tenured: Assistant Professor, Associate Professor or Professor at CUIMC

Columbia University  ·  Columbia University, NY
Assistant ProfessorNon-TenureCUIMC

Position summary

The Department of Environmental Health Sciences at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health invites applications for 1-3 non-tenure-track faculty positions at the ranks of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Professor at CUIMC. We seek scholars with established research interests and programs in environmental health sciences including experimental and mechanistic research, laboratory sciences

and exposomics, climate and health science, environmental health data science and multi-omics, and translational and solution-oriented research, including participatory research approaches.  The Department of Environmental Health Sciences at Columbia University is a top-ranked department formed by a thriving community of highly inter-disciplinary and collaborative scholars. Supported by a large funding research

portfolio, the Department offers numerous research opportunities through longstanding centers such as the Columbia Center for Children’s Environmental Health with more than 25 years of impactful research, the NIEHS-Columbia P30 Center for Environmental Health in Northern Manhattan that supports an active community engagement program, the P42 Columbia University Northern Plains Superfund Research Program, and the

Program for Climate and Health, as well as newly formed centers such as the Center of Innovative Exposomics, which includes the recently funded coordinating center NEXUS: Network for Exposomics in the U.S., and the CHART Center Climate and Health: Action and Research for Transformational Change. These Centers and Programs offer numerous opportunities for collaboration. We are also home to a NIEHS-funded T32 training

grant that supports pre-doctoral and post-doctoral scholars, several R25 research mentoring programs, and the highly successful Skills for Health and Research Professional (SHARP) intensive training program. The incumbent will work and collaborate with investigators across Columbia University to develop a comprehensive resea

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