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Position: Specialized training opportunity in our Menopause and Midlife Clinic at the Fish Center for Women’s Health.

We are looking for MDs interested in receiving advanced Women’s Health training to work with us for 1-2 clinical sessions per week for 1-2 years. This would be a perfect opportunity for a Research Fellow looking for 1-2 clinical sessions during their Fellowship.

 

Trainees will receive clinical mentorship in midlife women’s health care, learn how to use technology as a mechanism to teach patients about midlife health concerns and various treatment options available, and gain experience promoting effective shared decision-making on complex topics in midlife. Trainees will learn the best current practices and late-breaking research in menopause and midlife health, as well as gain hands-on experience in translating evidence into patient care.

 

Compensation is based on the MGB PGY Resident Scale. Note, we are not an ACGME accredited Fellowship.

 

Please contact Dr. Kathryn Rexrode for more information.

Position: Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Metabolomics and Proteomics Data and Development of Cardiovascular Disease in Women

The Division of women’s Health and Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School is seeking a postdoctoral fellow with a strong interest in untangling the influence of multiple “omics” data types in the risk of cardiovascular disease, with a focus on sex differences and the incidence of these conditions in women. The work will primarily be supervised by Dr. Kathryn Rexrode but will include interactions with an interdisciplinary team of researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Harvard Longwood Medical area in Boston.


Qualifications: Applicants should have a PhD, ScD or MD with strong analytic background in one or more of the following areas: Statistics, Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Metabolomic Epidemiology, Computer Science, Bioinformatics, Mathematics or the equivalent. Programming proficiency in some language is required (e.g., Phyton, R, C, C++, SAS, or MATLAB). Previous experience analyzing metabolomic or other omic data for association with clinical phenotypes is desired. Scientific publications in a peer-reviewed journal are necessary. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are essential.


The position is available immediately. An interested applicant should send a cover letter describing current research interests and career goals, a current copy of your CV and contact information for 3 references to Stacey Escalante: snescalante@bwh.harvard.edu

 

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Compensation is competitive and will be commensurate with educational background, experience, scholarship and career goals.

 

How To Apply*
Please send inquiries or your CV and a letter of interest to:
Jaclyn Chai, jchai@bwh.harvard.edu

Please send inquiries or your CV and a letter of interest to:
Jaclyn Chai, jchai@bwh.harvard.edu

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