Institution (Location)
Center for Children’s Healthy Lifestyles & Nutrition (Kansas, US)
Position Description

The Center for Children’s Healthy Lifestyles & Nutrition is delighted to offer 3 two-year
postdoctoral fellowships for the 2023-2025 cycle broadly focused on pediatric healthy
lifestyles. Applicants will be accepted from the fields of Nutrition, Exercise Physiology,
Public Health, Psychology, Physiology or related fields to work with our multidisciplinary
team. This position is fully research, with hours toward licensure only available after
specific negotiation when relevant. All applicants must have completed all requirements
for their doctoral degree prior to beginning the fellowship. The positions’ start date is
expected to begin in the summer/fall of 2023 but is negotiable, and salary will follow
current NIH guidance.
The CHLN has strengths in many areas, but is especially interested in applicants who
would like to work in one or more of the following general areas:

  • Energy Balance: Dr. John Thyfault (basic metabolism), Dr. Robin Shook (human
    metabolism), Dr. Jordan Carlson (physical activity assessment), Dr. Lauren
    Ptomey (dietary assessment)
  • Psychosocial Factors and Health: Dr. Jordan Carlson (environment), Dr. Delwyn
    Catley (health behavior change), Dr. Ann Davis (behavioral clinical trials), Dr.
    Helena Laroche (social determinants of health)
  • Clinical Weight Management: Dr. Helena Laroche (community interventions), Dr.
    Brooke Sweeney (medical weight management), Dr. Meredith Dreyer Gillette and
    Dr. Lauren Ptomey (special populations), Dr. Sarah Hampl (primary care), Dr.
    Christie Befort (rural primary care)

Our faculty study many facets of children’s healthy lifestyles and nutrition and related
topics, and span from public health to clinical intervention to basic science (see
www.chlnkc.org for more information). Candidates will select a track and a senior faculty
mentor and will have the support of a 4-member scholarship oversight committee to
ensure productivity and training related to the candidate’s individualized career goals.
We are specifically seeking candidates who plan to pursue NIH funding, likely by
submitting an F or K application during their fellowship. The Center for Children’s
Healthy Lifestyles & Nutrition is a joint partnership between the University of Kansas
Medical Center (KUMC) and Children’s Mercy Hospital (CMH). Postdoctoral fellows will
have the support of the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs at KUMC
(http://www.kumc.edu/academic-and-student-
affairs/opags/postdoctoralaffairs/prospective-postdocs.html), as well as support from the
NIH funded University of Kansas Clinical and Translational Science Institute

(http://www.kufrontiers.org/), and from the postdoctoral training program at Children’s
Mercy Hospital.

Candidate’s Qualifications (who should apply)
How to Apply

To apply, please submit the following documents to Ann Davis, PhD, MPH, ABPP at
[email protected]:

1) A letter of interest identifying the position of interest, your
qualifications, specific research interests, and goals for the postdoctoral training years
(maximum one page).  If you are interested in working with a specific faculty member or
members, please include their name(s) in your LOI.

2) Curriculum vitae;

3) Three letters of recommendation.

Applications will be reviewed immediately upon receipt. Candidates
will be accepted for one year of employment, with successful candidates invited to stay
for the second year.

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