Assistant/Associate Professor of Computational Precision Health (UCSF UC Berkeley Joint Program in CPH)
The UCSF UC Berkeley Joint Program in Computational Precision Health is seeking an Assistant / Associate Professor of Computational Precision for a full time faculty position.
The selected candidate will be appointed at the level of Assistant / Associate Professor in the In Residence series depending on qualifications.
The faculty member will establish a research program focused on leveraging machine learning methods to integrate multiple modalities of data (e.
g., EHR, imaging, genomics) including environmental exposure data into computational models for prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of breast cancer, and for mechanistic understanding of breast cancer etiology.
Successful applicants are expected to develop a nationally recognized program and collaborate across disciplines to develop research initiatives in computational precision health.
They will be expected to conduct teaching and research at both campuses in the true spirit of the joint program. The candidate will be responsible for teaching CPH PhD students and potentially undergraduates at UC Berkeley as well.
The appointee will be given laboratory space at UCSF and / or UC Berkeley.
In addition, this faculty member will join a dynamic breast cancer research team at UCSF’s Breast Oncology Program, a National Cancer Institute-designated cancer center.
Candidates should have experience with relevant AI / ML methods, epidemiologic modeling of toxic exposures, and cost-benefit analyses of risk-based screening and risk reduction policies.
Successful candidates will therefore have knowledge of cancer registries, databases that track residential history, registries of hazardous exposures, and machine learning methods for risk prediction, as well as knowledge of personalized risk-based screening algorithms and cost analyses.
Candidates should demonstrate evidence of strong research productivity, potential for securing extramural funding, and a commitment to excellence in teaching and mentoring and to collaborative research.
We welcome scholars with a commitment to and track record of promoting diversity, equity and inclusion in the realms of research, teaching, and / or service.
Experience with training, mentoring, and / or research in low-resource countries will be highly favorable. The ability to work well in a multidisciplinary team environment is essential.
Qualifications : Completion of a doctoral degree (e.g., PhD, MD, DNP, PharmD, DDS, or equivalent) or equivalent international degree.
Candidates who have an MD or equivalent and who intend to be clinically active must also be Board-certified or Board-eligible in their specialty and must possess (or be in the process of obtaining) a valid California medical license and valid DEA.
Preferred / Desirable Qualifications : Candidates are preferred to hold a doctorate degree in computer science, health informatics, statistics, biostatistics, data science, epidemiology, engineering, operations research, economics, health services research, information sciences, or other computational fields, and / or a medical, dental, nursing, pharmacy or public health degree with demonstrated experience / training in the computational sciences or health informatics.
The posted UC salary scales set the minimum pay determined by rank and step appointment. See Table 5 . The minimum base salary for this position is $121,100-$189,500.
This position includes membership in the health sciences compensation plan which provides for eligibility for additional compensation.