The position provides the opportunity to be mentored by a leading scholar in medical ethics and health policy. Under this mentorship, the law student will help research the landscape of data and genetic privacy statutes, with a focus on criminal justice applications of data, using policy surveillance methodology. Training the methodology will be provided.
Provides postgraduates a temporary professional learning experience in which participants gain practical work experience related to a graduate’s field of study.
Must be a part of a formal program to train recent graduates in their specialized profession.
Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.