Postdoctoral Fellow in the Dept of Environmental & Occupational Health
Bloomington, IN, USA
Posted on Jun 11, 2026
Postdoctoral Fellow in the Dept of Environmental & Occupational Health
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Provide CV, cover letter summarizing research interests and fit for position, writing sample, and a list of three references. Interested candidates should submit applications at: https://indiana.peopleadmin.com.
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Position Details
| Title | Postdoctoral Fellow in the Dept of Environmental & Occupational Health |
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| Appointment Status | Non-Tenure Track |
| Department | IU Bloomington Environmental and Occupational Health |
| Location | Bloomington |
| Position Summary | A postdoctoral fellow position is available in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, under the direction of Dr. Drew Capone. This is a USDA grant-funded position. Three years of funding are available, and the position is potentially renewable after the first year depending on performance and funding availability. The position includes benefits (e.g., retirement contribution and health insurance). Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis, but applications received by July 1, 2026 will be given full consideration, and the search will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. The earliest anticipated start date is August 1, 2026. The post doc will join a multi-disciplinary team in Bloomington, Indiana, of microbiologists, virologists, environmental engineers, entomologists, biologists, and epidemiologists to work on a unique set of projects. The primary focus will be conducting environmental surveillance of surface water and blow flies for avian influenza in Indiana. Responsibilities will include field work to collect environmental samples, laboratory analysis using culture dependent and independent approaches, data management, and data analysis. Additional opportunities may include work on the Capone Lab’s other domestic and international projects. About Us Dr. Drew Capone’s research group (https://caponelab.publichealth.indiana.edu) has broad interests in environmental health microbiology. Current projects include public health surveillance using fecal waste streams, microbial fate and transport, the role of infrastructure in interrupting enteric pathogen transmission, and predicting public health outcomes using quantitative microbial risk assessment. Lab members conduct field research in Mozambique and Indiana, as well as wet lab work in Bloomington, Indiana. We use tools from engineering, epidemiology, and environmental health microbiology to investigate the problems affecting low-income individuals and aim to improve public health in the communities where these people live. Institutional Environment Located on the flagship campus of the Indiana University System, IU School of Public Health‐Bloomington has over 200 faculty in five departments. Indiana University is classified as an R1-Highest Research Activity university, is a member of the prestigious Association of American Universities (AAU), and boasts numerous resources. IU School of Public Health‐Bloomington combines aspects of a traditional university campus with a strong teaching focus and the research infrastructure of a research-intensive institution. |
| Basic Qualifications | Qualifications The postdoctoral fellow position requires a PhD in environmental health, environmental engineering, environmental science, microbiology, or a related scientific field by the time of appointment. We are looking for candidates with:
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| Department Contact for Questions | Questions pertaining to the PeopleAdmin application procedure may be directed to dwarcher@iu.edu. Questions regarding the position may be directed to Dr. Capone at dscapone@iu.edu. |
| Additional Qualifications | Responsibilities The successful applicant will be expected to lead studies, mentor students, and generate new knowledge that is congruent with the overall goals of the laboratory. This includes designing experiments, analyzing data, and generating peer-reviewed publications. Resources are available for travel to scientific meetings, and formal training is available with regards to grant writing, research ethics, rigor and reproducibility, and research management. There will also be opportunities to develop independent research interests, write independent research proposals, and to gain expertise in environmental health microbiology, data analysis, project management, and academic writing. |
| Salary and Rank | Commensurate with Experience |
| Special Instructions | Application Procedure Provide CV, cover letter summarizing research interests and fit for position, writing sample, and a list of three references. Interested candidates should submit applications at: https://indiana.peopleadmin.com. |
| For Best Consideration Date | 07/01/2026 |
| Expected Start Date | 08/01/2026 |
| Posting Number | IU-101586-2026 |
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Required Documents
- Curriculum Vitae
- Letter of Application
- Writing Sample
- List Of References
- Other
- Publication 1
- Publication 2
- Research Agenda
- Other 2
- Research Paper 1
- Research Paper 2