The Postdoctoral Scientist will work independently but in close cooperation and consultation with the Principal Investigator and other Research Scientists, performing routine and complex laboratory procedures. They may develop, adapt, and implement new research techniques and protocols, analyze and interpret data, and assist in the preparation of grant proposals. The role involves participation in publications and presentations as an author or co-author, but the scientist is not responsible for generating grant funds. As a Postdoctoral Scientist, you will be a vital member of Dr. Tan’s interdisciplinary research team, which includes biostatisticians, qualitative research specialists, and grant administration and project management professionals. Responsibilities include leading quantitative and qualitative research projects, supporting participant engagement efforts, and fostering strong partnerships with community stakeholders and collaborators. This role follows a hybrid work schedule, requiring the ability to commute to the Los Angeles work location a few times per week. The Postdoctoral Scholar will lead advanced quantitative analyses using dyadic and multilevel modeling approaches to support innovative cancer prevention and control research within the Tan Lab at Cedars-Sinai. This role focuses on addressing health disparities and advancing research initiatives related to lung cancer survivorship, prostate cancer shared decision making, smoking cessation, and pancreatic cancer intervention development. Working closely with the Principal Investigator, the scholar will contribute to high-impact publications, grant-supported research activities, and the development of evidence-based interventions that improve patient outcomes across diverse populations.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree