United States citizenship or possession of a Permanent Resident Card (green card) permitting one to live and work permanently in the United States.
Possession of a masterās or doctoral degree in a health-related field (e.g., Masters of Public Health - Epidemiology/Biostatistics track preferred, doctorate in Epidemiology or Public Health, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine); and having taken at least two courses in epidemiology and two courses in biostatistics, and one course in R during graduate/professional school.
Applicant must reside within California during the Fellowship.
Demonstrated analytical skills.
The primary selection criteria are demonstrated interest in and ability to practice epidemiology in a California public health agency, and commitment to a career in epidemiology in California.
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