There is an opening for a postdoctoral fellow position in the Department of 
Biomedical Informatics and Medical Education, University of Washington School 
of Medicine.

Full details and application instructions here:
http://faculty.washington.edu/atchen/postdoctoral-fellow-phenotypes-for-substance-use-stigma/

Position description:

Stigma associated with substance use disorder (SUDs) can have severe negative 
consequences for physical and mental health, affect employment and housing, 
result in social alienation, and serve as a barrier to treatment. Stigma can 
occur at multiple levels and in different contexts. In this project, we seek to 
better understand how context affects a person’s experience of stigma by 
studying stories collected through social media and surveys. 

The long-term goal of this research is to identify leverage points for stigma 
reduction interventions at multiple levels (e.g., individual, family, 
community) and in multiple settings (e.g., workplace, school, etc.), and to 
begin to build the foundations for subsequent interventions by engaging 
stakeholders and developing community partnerships.

We are seeking a postdoctoral fellow to apply natural language processing and 
machine learning methods to the analysis of narrative data from two sources, 
social media and stories of stigma-related experiences and strategies for 
overcoming these challenges, collected using the survey method. The 
postdoctoral fellow would play a key role in study design, data collection, and 
data analysis in a multidisciplinary team of different backgrounds, including 
but not limited to informatics, nursing, social work, and psychology. 

Responsibilities: 
-data collection
-data management
-data analysis (using natural language processing, machine learning, and 
qualitative data analysis methods, potentially involving annotation of data)
-authoring of papers, proposals, and other research output
-results dissemination

Qualifications:
-PhD or equivalent degree in a relevant discipline (e.g., computational 
linguistics, informatics, computer science, etc.)
-Strong publication record
-Must work well in interdisciplinary and collaborative research environments
-Expertise in natural language processing, machine learning, and data science 
methodologies
-Interest in qualitative data analysis
-Familiarity with a variety of software packages including version control, 
statistical software, etc.

Application requirements:
-Curriculum vitae
-Cover letter that describes the relevant experience, skillset, and motivations 
you have for the position
-Statement of research interests: a statement of up to three pages that 
explains your research interests
-Representative papers (1-3)
-Names and affiliations of three recommenders

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Annie T. Chen, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Biomedical Informatics and Medical Education
University of Washington School of Medicine
[email protected]
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