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FWD: OEM: NIOSH positions may soon be available
Note that a HEALTH PHYSICS position is listed in the following announcement
cross posted from the OEM list.
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>From: "Ruder, Avima M." <amr2@NIOSHE1.EM.CDC.GOV>
>To: epi methods list messages <EPIDEMIO-L@CC.UMONTREAL.CA>,
> occ-env-med list <occ-env-med-l@MC.DUKE.EDU>
>Cc: "Schnorr, Teresa M." <ths1@NIOSHE1.EM.CDC.GOV>,
> "DiMuzio, Martha A." <MAD2@NIOSHE2.EM.CDC.GOV>
>Subject: OEM: NIOSH positions may soon be available
>Date: Thu, 07 Nov 96 12:46:00 EST
>Message-Id: <3281A237@SmtpOut.em.cdc.gov>
>The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) may soon
>have a number of positions available in the Division of Surveillance, Hazard
>Evaluations and Field Studies, Cincinnati Ohio
>Medical Officer- 2 positions
>Responsible for design and conduct of health evaluations of employees in a
>variety of occupational settings
>Responsible for design and conduct of occupational public health
>surveillance programs
>Epidemiologist - 3 positions
>Responsible for conduct of epidemiologic studies to examine the relationship
>between work organization and development of cardiovascular, psychological &
>musculoskeletal disorders.
>Responsible for conduct of occupational epidemiologic studies. Research
>areas include: cancer, cardiovascular disease, reproductive function,
>immunotoxicity, indoor environmental quality, ergonomics, and markers of
>exposure and disease.
>Responsible for conduct of occupational epidemiologic studies among workers
>at Department of Energy facilities. Exposures include ionizing and
>non-ionizing radiation, metals, and solvents.
>Industrial Hygienist - 1 position
>Responsible for conduct of studies in support of hazard surveillance efforts
>including design and conduct of field studies, and technical consultation.
>Biostatistician - 1 position
>Responsible for design input and statistical analysis of a variety of
>occupational epidemiologic studies. Statistical methods include: logistic
>and Poisson regression, survival analysis, multivariate analysis, linear
>models, categorical data analysis and survey design.
>Health Physicist - 1 position
>Responsible for design & development of dose assessments for use in
>occupational epidemiologic studies. These studies examine associations
>between adverse health outcomes among workers exposed to radiation & other
>exposures at Department of Energy facilities.
>Contact: Martha Dimuzio (513) 841-4291
>MAD2@NIOSHE2.EM.CDC.GOV
>National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
>Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
>Department of Health and Human Services
>4676 Columbia Parkway
>Cincinnati, Ohio 45220
>NIOSH is an equal opportunity employer
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Louis H. Iselin, Ph.D. * Go Gators! * <*>
Assistant Professor of Physics (Health Physics Program)
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania liselin@planetx.bloomu.edu
Bloomsburg PA 17815-1399 lhi@poboxes.com