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- Date: Fri, 14 Aug 1992 08:57:30 EST
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- From: Steve Marcus <SCM@HARVARDA.BITNET>
- Subject: Job posting for Epidemiologist in Boston
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- If anyone knows somebody who might be interested in the position below,
- please email me or call the numbers below. It is a unique opportunity
- and a great job for the right person. I know it is not an official
- SAS question but I hope some SAS-L person might be able to pass it along
- to a qualified candidate.
-
- Thanks.
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- PART-TIME RESEARCH ASSOCIATE
-
- PROGRAM ON HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
- AND CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR
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- HARVARD SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH - BOSTON, MA
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- 10-20 HOURS PER WEEK
-
- The Program on Human Development is seeking a part-time research
- associate (Ph.D., Ph.D. candidate, or equivalent) to assist in the
- preparation of a grant application on the longitudinal study of substance
- use and abuse (birth to age 32). Familiarity with the research literature on
- longitudinal studies of substance use and excellent writing skills required;
- research and grant writing experience desirable.
-
- Tasks include meeting with senior investigators around the country,
- conducting literature reviews on the etiology of substance use, compiling
- and reviewing available measures, and assisting with grant writing.
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- Office space will be provided at the Harvard School of Public Health
- but much of the work can be conducted off-site. This position will run
- through mid-October and may be extended.
-
- Inquires to: Dr. Stephen Buka
- Assistant Director
- Program on Human Development and Criminal Behavior
- Harvard School of Public Health
- 677 Huntington Avenue
- Boston, MA 02115
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- 617-432-3870 (phone)
- 617-432-3892 (fax)
-