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Subject: FELLOWSHIP AT FDA OFFICE OF WOMEN’S HEALTH
Description:
The FDA Office of Women’s Health (OWH) is accepting applications for a
one-year ORISE Research Participant position beginning May 2017. The fellow
will work directly with Pamela E. Scott, PhD, MA – OWH Deputy Director and
Director of Research and Development.
FDA OWH Mission:
Protect and advance the health of women through science, education, and
outreach
Advocate for the inclusion of women in clinical trials and analysis of
sex/gender effects
Increase scientific knowledge through advanced professional
training/education related to sex and gender differences
Disseminate FDA health and safety information to women’s health
stakeholders
ORISE Participants with the OWH Research and Development Division will be
engaged in the following professional activities:
Assist in the assessment of demographic inclusion in clinical trials,
conduct of sex analyses, and other women’s health related studies for
FDA-regulated products
Perform qualitative and quantitative data analysis
Search, review, and communicate findings from the scientific literature
on relevant topics
Perform scientific review of progress and final reports for OWH-funded
projects
Perform scientific review of proposals submitted for funding
consideration
Collaborate with experts to develop presentations for national meetings
Author scientific posters, manuscripts and other scholarship
dissemination methods
Qualifications:
Master’s degree (e.g. MS, MPH, etc.) in epidemiology or public health
with strong data analysis and interpretation skills.
Excellent oral, written and interpersonal communication skills are
required.
References will be required.
Event Location: One-year ORISE Research Participant position beginning May
2017
Contact Person: Deborah Kallgren
Contact Email: [log in to unmask]
Contact Phone Number: 301.796.9442
Website URL:
http://https://www.fda.gov/ScienceResearch/SpecialTopics/WomensHealthResearch/default.htm
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