This is a Postdoctoral Scholar position to conduct data-intensive translational research investigating the microbiome as an organ system and modifier of clinical outcomes in critical illness. The position focuses on sepsis, severe infections, and other intensive care unit syndromes, with emphasis on host-pathogen interactions and exposure-outcome relationships in large patient cohorts.
The successful candidate will lead computational research projects integrating modern data science methods with microbiome science. This position requires demonstrated competence with structured electronic health record (EHR) data analysis, with the goal of developing mastery in advanced epidemiologic and biostatistical approaches applied to critical care populations. The research approach emphasizes "dry lab" activities including: high-throughput metagenomic data analysis, sophisticated biostatistical modeling of large clinical datasets, and machine learning applications to predict clinical outcomes based on microbiome and host factors.
The postdoc will have opportunities to engage selectively in mechanistic validation studies and collaborate with wet-lab researchers to complement computational findings, though the primary focus (approximately 85-90% effort) will be on computational and data science methods. The ideal candidate has formal interdisciplinary training bridging microbiology/immunology and epidemiology, with proven ability to extract insights from complex datasets and translate findings into high-impact publications.
The Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine (PACCM) provides expert diagnosis and care of patients with lung diseases in our Pulmonary Clinic; allergy, asthma, and immunologic disorders in our Allergy Clinic; and of critically ill patients in our Intensive Care Unit. In addition to our commitment to outstanding clinical care, PACCM is home to several outstanding research programs, conducting basic science research as well as clinical trials across a broad spectrum of subject matter. Our educational mission includes teaching on many levels, including but not limited to our fellowship programs in Pulmonary, Allergy, Sleep, and Critical Care Medicine. More information is available on our website: https://www.ohsu.edu/pccm.
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