Research Scientist, Environmental Health, School of Public Health
Listed on 2026-06-28
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Research/Development
Data Scientist, Research Scientist, Public Health
Research Scientist, Environmental Health, School of Public Health
Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) Center for Climate and Health (CCH) invites applications for a Research Scientist to support interdisciplinary research on the health impacts of extreme weather, with embedded roles in major NIH-funded initiatives including the CAFE Research Coordinating Center (CAFE RCC) and the Gateway Exposome Coordinating Center (GECC). CCH advances research, training, and translation to reduce climate-related health risks with a focus on actionable science for vulnerable populations.
The successful candidate will contribute to research spanning extreme weather, air pollution, built environment, and exposome science, while helping to build shared data infrastructure and collaborative science communities.
Key Responsibilities
- Apply advanced geospatial, environmental, and spatiotemporal analytic methods (e.g., GIS, remote sensing, causal inference, statistical modeling)
- Manage and harmonize large-scale datasets across climate, environmental, and population health domains
- Lead and contribute to studies of climate-related exposures and health outcomes, including extreme heat, air pollution, and climate hazards
- Contribute to manuscripts, grant proposals, and reports for NIH and other sponsors
- Mentor trainees and support team science across BUSPH and partner institutions
CAFE RCC Activities
- Support development of the CAFE community of practice, convening researchers, agencies, and partners across disciplines with a focus on data, metadata and ontologies, and data pipelines.
- Contribute to data sharing and reproducible science infrastructure, including the CAFE Dataverse and Git Hub resources
- Engage in training, workshops, and capacity-building initiatives (e.g., methods training, pilot projects, collaborative networks)
- Facilitate integration and harmonization of environmental and health datasets to accelerate climate-health research
GECC Activities
- Contribute to development and application of exposome frameworks spanning environmental, social, and policy-related exposures
- Support harmonization, linkage, and dissemination of exposure data and measures across cohorts and studies
- Participate in generating science-ready tools, guidance, and best practices for exposome research
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to advance research on life-course environmental exposures and health outcomes
Required Skills
- PhD in data science, engineering, environmental health, epidemiology, biostatistics, geography, or related field
- 1-3 years of experience in creation and management of complex spatial environmental or health datasets and development of reproducible data pipelines. Substantive expertise in climate and health, environmental epidemiology, or exposure science also an asset.
- Strong programming and analytic skills (e.g., R, Python, ArcGIS/QGIS)
- Demonstrated publication record
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with extreme weather and climate exposure metrics
- Expertise in spatial or spatiotemporal modeling
- Familiarity with NIH data management, FAIR principles, and open science practices
- Experience in collaborative or coordinating center environments
- Interest in data infrastructure, harmonization, and community-engaged research
Research Environment
- The NIH-funded CAFE RCC, which convenes and accelerates a global community of practice for health and extreme weather research, supporting data sharing, training, and collaborative science
- The NIA-funded GECC, a national coordinating center that standardizes, harmonizes, and disseminates exposome data and tools to advance life-course environmental health research
- Partnerships across BUSPH and beyond focused on climate hazards, health equity, and actionable research translation
The Research Scientist will report directly to Dr. Kevin J. Lane, Associate Professor of Environmental Health at the Boston University School of Public Health and a leader within the Center for Climate and Health. Dr. Lane will provide scientific oversight, mentorship, and strategic guidance, particularly in the areas of exposure assessment, geospatial data science, and interdisciplinary climate-health research.…
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