Job Opportunities

Opportunities for employment and training, including internships are regularly updated on this page by the Harvard University Center for AIDS Research (HU CFAR) for Cores and CFAR-affiliated projects. These postings are sourced from information provided by the respective hiring managers or individuals offering these opportunities.

The Harvard CFAR does not assume responsibility for aspects such as safety, wages, or working conditions associated with employment, training or internships. It is incumbent upon each job seeker to independently verify the details specific to each posting. All listings are subject to the discretion of the Harvard CFAR.

Job Postings:

BWH: Bioinformatician Posting at the Tsibris Lab

Interested candidates should email a cover letter, detailed curriculum vitae, and research interests as a single PDF to:
Dr. Athe Tsibris, Brigham and Women’s Hospital at ATSIBRIS@BWH.HARVARD.EDU

Please see document below for more information:

University of Alabama Birmingham (Heersink School of Medicine (HSOM) Department of Microbiology): Faculty Position in Virology

To apply for this position, please go to: https://uab.peopleadmin.com/postings/20624
For more information, contact: Dr. Elliot Lefkowitz, Professor and Chair of the virology search
committee, Department of Microbiology, elliotl@uab.edu.

Please see document below for more information on the position:

Candidates for potential job opportunities:

Sabrina Ebengho

Sabrina Ebengho is a Master of Public Health candidate at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and an immigrant from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Before joining Harvard, she earned her Bachelor of Arts in Public Health – Global Health from the University of Washington. Sabrina’s professional expertise lies in community-based public health research and practices that intentionally center equity and marginalized communities, particularly BIPOC individuals and immigrants, refugees, and migrants. Her areas of interest encompass social determinants of health, maternal and child health, HIV, and health systems strengthening. She is deeply passionate about scrutinizing the inequities embedded in all facets of health systems to inform policies and interventions that adequately address disparities and improve health equity, quality, and outcomes.

Sabrina was part of the Fostering Diversity in HIV Research Program and will be completing her MPH in spring ’24. For more information, contact Jessica Haberer.

Valencia Lambert

Valencia Lambert is a Tanzanian who is currently a second-year Master of Science student in the Global Health and Population department; with concentrations in infectious disease epidemiology and maternal and child health. She holds a BSc in Global and Public Health Sciences. Prior to enrolling into Harvard T.H.Chan School of Public Health, she worked for the Center for Global Health at Weill Cornell Medicine. Throughout her position at Weill Cornell Medicine, she was based in Tanzania and worked primary on two projects focused on family planning and female genital schistosomiasis. She is passionate about women’s health; specifically examining how to improve health outcomes of women in low and middle income countries through innovative interventions that focus on health promotion.

Valencia was part of the Fostering Diversity in HIV Research Program and will be completing her MPH in spring ’24. For more information, contact Jessica Haberer.