Pediatric Cancer Epidemiologist Emory UniversityPediatric Cancer EpidemiologistAtlanta, GeorgiaCandidates will be expected to qualify for membership in the Cancer Prevention and Control research program, one of four research programs in the cancer center (www.winshipcancer.emory.edu), with members conducting research in cancer epidemiology, biomarkers, and chemoprevention; health behavior research; symptom management and control; and health outcomes and quality of care. This candidate will have the opportunity to work with our multi-disciplinary team in oncology and the survivor program on projects designed to improve patient care and outcomes through patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research, as well as with national survivor cooperative groups (Childhood Cancer Survivor Study and Children’s Oncology Group.).
Epidemiologist III Goldbelt IncorporatedEpidemiologist IIIAtlanta, GAGenerate tables and figures summarizing epidemiologic analyses suitable for presentation/publication as needed to support team activities Support analytic projects and address key epidemiologic questions using survey and administrative data (e.g., NHANES, MarketScan, iQVIA, Medicare) Support the development of joint analyses and co-author scientific papers for publication and presentation at scientific meetings Support the day-to-day work, including responding to public telephone calls and emails Provide analytical support for other programs in VVPDB, including the Mumps, Varicella Zoster Virus, and other Herpes Programs Support emergency response activities for viral vaccine-preventable disease outbreaks or other agency priorities Submit a monthly progress report, detailing achievements and progress on sub-tasks Support activities related to Herpes/Zoster (HZ) surveillance and epidemiology research Develop analytic plans and engage in analytic projects to address key epidemiologic questions using administrative and electronic medical record data Perform statistical analyses with a statistical package such as SAS, SPSS, Epi-Info, R, or SUDAAN. Essential Job Functions: Conduct epidemiologic studies to advance public health Support surveillance systems, including data ingestion, merging, and maintenance of a dashboard with posting to the website Assemble, organize, and manage epidemiologic and laboratory data; ensure data quality, accuracy, and completeness Promote data workflow and develop process improvements to support epidemiologic and research Communicate with staff at CDC and those at remote sites to ensure compliance with protocol, secure data transfer, and processing Attend conference calls with study sites, monthly coordinator/nurse calls, or other project calls, and record minutes Assist with protocol development and IRB submissions/revisions Perform statistical analyses with a statistical package such as SAS, SPSS, Epi-Info, R, or SUDAAN.
Epidemiologist ClarivateEpidemiologistGeorgiaRemoteRelated experience must include working in private consulting companies, clinical research organizations (CROs) or pharmaceutical support research companies; alternatively, the employer will accept experience in a government setting in the statistics or epidemiology analysis department. Duties: Conduct research using online grey literature datasets such as National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), HCUP, cancer registries, government survey data, and other resources to summarize current information on prevalence.
Pediatric Cancer Epidemiologist EmoryPediatric Cancer EpidemiologistAtlanta, GeorgiaCandidates will be expected to qualify for membership in the Cancer Prevention and Control research program, one of four research programs in the cancer center (www.winshipcancer.emory.edu), with members conducting research in cancer epidemiology, biomarkers, and chemoprevention; health behavior research; symptom management and control; and health outcomes and quality of care. This candidate will have the opportunity to work with our multi-disciplinary team in oncology and the survivor program on projects designed to improve patient care and outcomes through patient-centered comparative clinical effectiveness research, as well as with national survivor cooperative groups (Childhood Cancer Survivor Study and Children’s Oncology Group.).