Post-Doc Researcher - Mixed-Methods Diabetes Care and Aging Research
Company: UNC-Chapel Hill
Location: Chapel Hill
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Summary Seeking a postdoctoral fellow to join a 3-year,
fully grant-funded position. The selected candidate will
collaborate with experts in diabetes research on two clinical
trials aiming to optimize the implementation of evidence-based
diabetes technologies among older adults living with diabetes. The
postdoc will join Dr. Anna Kahkoska and her team on all research
and stakeholder engagement activities related to these externally
funded 36-month studies. The first study will develop and evaluate
a novel CGM integration program comprising a 6-week education and
behavior change support for older adults (n = 150) using insulin,
compared to two versions of standard CGM training in a single-site,
1:1:1 randomized trial. We will track CGM prescribing patterns over
6 months after completion of the study to evaluate clinical and
patient-reported outcomes, and analyze provider documentation to
identify clinical rationale, benefits, and barriers to CGM use. The
second study will assess the feasibility and acceptability of
implementing a patch hybrid closed-loop ( HCL ) system in older
adults with type 1 diabetes and moderate to severe cognitive
impairment (n = 54 dyads) who require support from a care partner
at three clinical sites across the US. Formative focus groups will
anticipate barriers to HCL adoption and inform tailored training
materials. The selected candidate will collaborate on these
innovative studies developing new evidence-based approaches for
implementing advanced diabetes technologies in real-world settings.
The position will be funded for approximately 36 months, starting
in August of 2025. The position is based in Chapel Hill, North
Carolina, eligible for hybrid work, and includes opportunities for
scientific leadership spanning data collection, analysis, and
manuscript preparation, supervision and mentoring of research
trainees, and dissemination of the results through conference
presentations and seminars. Required Qualifications, Competencies,
And Experience -Doctoral degree (PhD, DrPH, MD, or equivalent) in a
relevant field such as public health, clinical research,
epidemiology, anthropology, health psychology, nursing, medicine,
nutrition, health services research, or related discipline.
-Excellent scientific writing and communication skills, with
evidence of peer-reviewed publications or manuscripts in
preparation. -Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively within
multidisciplinary research teams. -The ideal candidate will have
experience conducting and synthesizing literature reviews, as well
as protocol development and implementation. -Experience conducting
interviews and focus groups, managing qualitative data and analysis
files, and applying qualitative analysis methods and reporting.
-Experience with quantitative data cleaning, data wrangling, and
statistical analysis using statistical programming language, and
proficiency with data management and analysis tools, such as
REDCap, SAS , R, or NVivo (or willingness to learn) -A strong
interest in improving diabetes care for older adults, particularly
those with complex, age-related impairments, is essential.
Preferred Qualifications, Competencies, And Experience -Familiarity
with type 1 and type 2 diabetes treatments, glucose monitoring, and
advanced diabetes technology. Additional preferred experience
includes working with older adult participants and conducting
remote data collection and virtual study coordination. -Expertise
in mixed-methods and process evaluation, clinical trial design,
behavioral interventions, and dyadic interventions is also highly
desirable. -Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
-Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. -Ability to
work collaboratively in an interdisciplinary environment. -Interest
in diabetes, aging, technology implementation, or related chronic
disease management -Demonstrated responsiveness and professionalism
in email and other communications.
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