Job ID: 4183
Job date: 2015-08-31
End Date:
Company : University of Wisconsin Country : Role : Postdoc
Job date: 2015-08-31
End Date:
Company : University of Wisconsin Country : Role : Postdoc
Job Description:
Information about the oral health informatics postdoctoral program and application materials can be obtained from the Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine Training Program (CIBM) Training Program by contacting:
Dr. Louise Pape, PhD
Coordinator
CIBM Training Program
lpape@wisc.edu
608-265-7935
http://www.cibm.wisc.edu/
General inquiries about the Dental Informatics program at Marshfield Clinic can be directed to:
Ms. Dixie Schroeder
Manager
Institute for Oral and Systemic Health (IOSH)
schroeder.dixie@mcrf.mfldclin.edu
715-221-7266
http://www.marshfieldresearch.org/iosh
We invite applications from candidates who are interested in learning the applicability of the field of dental informatics and appropriate methods within it to investigate core questions in the areas of oral and systemic health, oral biology, dental public health and human factors, to improve the overall of health of individuals and communities as well as support the healthcare workforce in achieving this.
Some of the current fellows of this program are working in areas of linking oral imaging to Alzheimer’s disease as well as discovering potential protein and metabolic markers from dental plaques to associate them with pre-diabetic, diabetic and non-diabetic statuses.
Key Postdoctoral Fellowship Tracks
• Translational Dental Informatics
• Human Computer Interaction in Dentistry
• Oral Health Bioinformatics and Computing
• Clinical Research Informatics applied to:
Oral Systemic Research (e.g. infectious
diseases, genetics, etc.) or Dental and
Craniofacial Research
The National Institute for Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) funded Oral Health Informatics postdoctoral fellowship program will be primarily based out of the Marshfield Clinic site, where Dr. Amit Acharya has established one of the very few and unique Oral and Systemic Health Informatics research and training programs in the country. The core research areas offered through this program are highly responsive to the designated priorities of the NIDCR and Healthy People 2020.
Key Resources at Marshfield Clinic
• Integrated Medical-Dental EHR
• Enterprise Clinical and Research Data Warehouse • Cutting-edge Human Computer/Usability Lab with Eye-tracking technology
• Analytics and Biostatistics Support
• Dental Biobank: Oral Systemic Research Project OSRP
• Institute for Oral and Systemic Health Required Qualifications
Candidates should possess a PhD, DMD, DDS, MD with demonstrated strength in biomedical informatics. All supported trainees must be permanent residents or U.S. citizens.
Job Information
Position Type: Post-Doctoral Research Fellowships
Start Date: TBD
Duration: Full Time
Status: open
Contact Information
University of Wisconsin-Madison and Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation
Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine Training Program
Louise Pape, PhD
lpape@wisc.eduwww.cibm.wisc.edu
How To Apply:Please write or call Louise Pape for an application form.
Additional Info:
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Oral Health Informatics Postdoctoral FellowshipsUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison and Marshfield Clinic Research FoundationComputation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine Training ProgramUSA-WI-Madison, Marshfield The University of Wisconsin-Madison and Marshfield Clinic are currently recruiting trainees for its NIDCR/NLM-funded postdoctoral training program in oral health informatics (Grant No. 5T15LM007359). Dental informatics is a sub-discipline of biomedical informatics which focuses on the application of computer and information science to improve dental practice, research, education and management. During the last forty years, dental informatics has developed into a research discipline of significant scale and scope.Information about the oral health informatics postdoctoral program and application materials can be obtained from the Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine Training Program (CIBM) Training Program by contacting:
Dr. Louise Pape, PhD
Coordinator
CIBM Training Program
lpape@wisc.edu
608-265-7935
http://www.cibm.wisc.edu/
General inquiries about the Dental Informatics program at Marshfield Clinic can be directed to:
Ms. Dixie Schroeder
Manager
Institute for Oral and Systemic Health (IOSH)
schroeder.dixie@mcrf.mfldclin.edu
715-221-7266
http://www.marshfieldresearch.org/iosh
We invite applications from candidates who are interested in learning the applicability of the field of dental informatics and appropriate methods within it to investigate core questions in the areas of oral and systemic health, oral biology, dental public health and human factors, to improve the overall of health of individuals and communities as well as support the healthcare workforce in achieving this.
Some of the current fellows of this program are working in areas of linking oral imaging to Alzheimer’s disease as well as discovering potential protein and metabolic markers from dental plaques to associate them with pre-diabetic, diabetic and non-diabetic statuses.
Key Postdoctoral Fellowship Tracks
• Translational Dental Informatics
• Human Computer Interaction in Dentistry
• Oral Health Bioinformatics and Computing
• Clinical Research Informatics applied to:
Oral Systemic Research (e.g. infectious
diseases, genetics, etc.) or Dental and
Craniofacial Research
The National Institute for Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) funded Oral Health Informatics postdoctoral fellowship program will be primarily based out of the Marshfield Clinic site, where Dr. Amit Acharya has established one of the very few and unique Oral and Systemic Health Informatics research and training programs in the country. The core research areas offered through this program are highly responsive to the designated priorities of the NIDCR and Healthy People 2020.
Key Resources at Marshfield Clinic
• Integrated Medical-Dental EHR
• Enterprise Clinical and Research Data Warehouse • Cutting-edge Human Computer/Usability Lab with Eye-tracking technology
• Analytics and Biostatistics Support
• Dental Biobank: Oral Systemic Research Project OSRP
• Institute for Oral and Systemic Health Required Qualifications
Candidates should possess a PhD, DMD, DDS, MD with demonstrated strength in biomedical informatics. All supported trainees must be permanent residents or U.S. citizens.
Job Information
Position Type: Post-Doctoral Research Fellowships
Start Date: TBD
Duration: Full Time
Status: open
Contact Information
University of Wisconsin-Madison and Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation
Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine Training Program
Louise Pape, PhD
lpape@wisc.eduwww.cibm.wisc.edu
How To Apply:Please write or call Louise Pape for an application form.
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