Postdoctoral Associate Position in Pharmacoepidemiology, Perinatal Epidemiology, and Causal Inference
The Liew lab at the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH) and the Yale Center for Perinatal, Pediatric, and Environmental Epidemiology (CPPEE) is inviting qualified individuals to apply for a Postdoctoral Associate position in the multidisciplinary fields of pharmacoepidemiology, perinatal epidemiology, and causal inference, starting on February 15th, 2026, or soon thereafter. The position is a one-year, full-time role, renewable contingent upon performance and funding. The position is supported by a Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) project. The Postdoctoral Associate will collaborate with a renowned national and international team to develop cutting-edge epidemiologic methods and investigate the heterogeneity of medication effects during pregnancy and child development. The Postdoctoral Associate will have opportunities to work with the Danish National Birth Cohort (DNBC) in Denmark, as well as with US MarketScan data and Yale electronic healthcare data. The research partners include the Yale Pharmacoepidemiology Working Group (Yale PEW) and the Practical Causal Inference (PCI) lab at UCLA.
To apply, please submit a CV, a cover letter, and contact information for three references. In the cover letter to the application package, please summarize your relevant research experience, indicate your specific research interests, and the date you will be available to start.
For questions, please contact the Yale Center for Perinatal, Pediatric and Environmental Epidemiology, Email: cppee@yale.edu
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