Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Nutrition Research
University of California - San Francisco, CA
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Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Nutrition ResearchFind out if this opportunity is a good fit by reading all of the information that follows below.Location: University of California, San Francisco, 550 16th St, Box 0503, San Francisco, CA 94116, United StatesJob Posted Date: April 6, 2024This position will focus on: Clinical interventions and trials in hospitalized patients with malnutrition; leadership training in adolescent health; and clinical nutrition patient care and program development.This is a two-year, 100% postdoctoral appointment, with an option for a third year.Time range: The position is funded for two years full-time (100% time) and may be extended to a third year through grant funding.Under the guidance and supervision of Dr. Andrea Garber you will: Learn to conduct multi-site, NIH-funded studies of refeeding, body composition, and microbiome in youth with malnutrition secondary to anorexia nervosa and atypical anorexia nervosa. Training will include managing IRB and other study records, enrolling and following participants, creating data systems, and performing data analysis. Additionally, the postdoctoral candidate will receive Leadership Education in Adolescent Health training, which includes training in clinical care for patients with eating disorders as well as interdisciplinary clinical training, coursework, and leadership/policy opportunities. As part of Garber's clinical research group, the postdoctoral researcher will work with numerous other faculty collaborators and eventually help to oversee and provide mentorship for the Clinical Research Coordinators and graduate students who ensure the day-to-day working operations of the trials, including protocol adherence, data collection and entry, conducting study visits, and tracking participants. Graduate-level courses in biostatistics and clinical trials are available. The postdoctoral candidate will participate in scientific writing, including literature reviews, data assimilation, and grant writing, and will develop their own research questions to pursue and publish.Desirable roles: Opportunity to work with an interdisciplinary research and clinical team including nutrition, medicine, psychology, psychiatry, biostatistics, nursing, and social work. Collaborators within UCSF Departments of Pediatrics and Psychiatry, projects in Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine, UCSF Nutrition and Obesity Research Consortium. Outside of UCSF, opportunities to collaborate with Stanford University, University of Hawaii, Pennington Biomedical Center, and University of Colorado School of Medicine.UC San Francisco seeks candidates whose experience, teaching, research, or community service has prepared them to contribute to our commitment to diversity and excellence. The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or protected veteran status.Job Requirements:Required: Ph.D. in Nutrition, Metabolic Biology or related field and Registered Dietitian (RD) or RD-eligible as per the Commission of Registered Dieticians: Demonstrated publication record and biostatistical skills. Strong spoken and written communication skills for diverse audiences. Knowledge of statistical software such as STATA, SAS, and/or R; proficiency with Excel. Enthusiasm, adaptability, and ability to work flexible hours. Commitment to in-person work in clinical settings (including hospital and outpatient clinics) with diverse patients, families, and transdisciplinary team members.Preferred: Experience in clinical care, settings, and systems. Knowledge of clinical systems including electronic medical records (EPIC preferred), Qualtrics, OnCore, and other clinical trials management systems. Spanish-language proficiency.The candidate must possess the required qualifications by the time of appointment and the candidate's CV and cover letter must list qualifications (or if pending) upon submission.How to Apply: Well-qualified applicants should send cover letter and CV (curriculum vitae) to . A writing sample and/or job talk may be requested as part of the interview process.The UCSF Eating Disorders Program, formally established in 2007, is a comprehensive, evidence-based program that provides outstanding clinical care for individuals with eating disorders (up to age 25) and their families, including family-based and individual treatments. This postdoctoral position would be in the Division of Adolescent Medicine under the mentorship of Dr. Andrea Garber, the Program Director of Nutrition. The primary training would be in the design and conduct of clinical trials, with additional clinical skills development, teaching and mentorship opportunities, and National Leadership Training in Adolescent Health.#J-18808-Ljbffr
Created: 2024-11-06