The University of Alabama at Birmingham ( UAB ) Division of Preventive Medicine is seeking a new Principal Investigator/Director of the Coordinating Center (CC) for the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults ( CARDIA ) study. In addition to directing the CARDIA CC, the individual in this role will have an exciting opportunity to grow the infrastructure and portfolio to support other CC applications and activities within the Division. This position requires expert knowledge and experience with CC activities and multi-site data management. A track record with federal funding ( NIH , CDC , PCORI , etc.) and other foundational funding sources is highly desirable. The CARDIA study examines the development and determinants of clinical and subclinical cardiovascular disease and their risk factors. It began in 1985-6 with a cohort of 5115 Black and White men and women aged 18-30 years recruited across four field centers: Birmingham, AL; Chicago, IL; Minneapolis, MN; and Oakland, CA. Participants have completed follow-up examinations during Years 2, 5, 7, 10,15, 20, 25, 30, and 35, along with the anticipated Y40 Exam scheduled to begin in 2026. The CARDIA CC has received provisional funding for the next 10 years – through 2033. In addition to the CARDIA core study, the CC currently supports 43 ancillary studies, adding considerable value to the study. CARDIA has been extremely productive over its existence, producing more than 1,100 published manuscripts and 1,400 scientific presentations. UAB serves as the CC for CARDIA , which is housed within the Division of Preventive Medicine in the Department of Medicine. The CC comprises a multi-disciplinary team of approximately 20 individuals that supports the collection of study data, provides oversight of all study activities, and facilitates dissemination of findings through reports, analyses, scientific presentations, and publications. In general, the CC supports the field centers in continuing cohort follow-up and data collection on clinical events. In addition, the CC supports the field centers in the conduct of periodic clinical examinations of CARDIA participants as platforms for ancillary study examination components. CC staff have expertise in study management, quality control, data management, biostatistics, endpoints ascertainment, data sharing, and budgets/finances. The Division of Preventive Medicine is a research-oriented division within the UAB Department of Medicine. It contributes to medicine and the health of the public through research and dissemination of knowledge, leading to improved health outcomes. The development and training of new investigators is central to its mission. The overall structure of the Division includes its faculty, which are organized into four sections – Cardiovascular Disease; Diabetes and Obesity; Cancer Prevention and Control; and Addiction, Pain, Vulnerable Populations. We also have four crosscutting themes: Health Disparities and Health Equity, Community-Based/Behavioral, Biostatistics Methodologies, and Dissemination and Implementation Science. In addition to these faculty groups, there is a Research Clinic; a Weight and Wellness Research Unit; an IT team; and an Administrative Group that includes the Personnel Office, Business Office, and administrative support personnel. Current projects are funded by the National Institutes of Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Veteran’s Administration, and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality ( AHRQ ), among others. The division currently has 69 active awards for a total funding annual budget of $19.8M. The CARDIA CC Principal Investigator/Director will possess strong interpersonal and communication skills, outstanding attention to detail, and an ability to delegate yet maintain overall control. A commitment to research and academic missions is crucial, as well as a genuine appreciation for consultation and collaboration.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees