The Measurement and Regulatory Science (MaRS) Fellowship is a two-year program in the United States where you get on-the-job training while strengthening your research skillset in COA, stated preference research, and patient-centered research. MaRS will provide early-career investigators training and experience with clinical outcomes assessments and patient-centered research opportunities to prepare them for their next career in industry or with regulatory agencies. Applicants should have a doctoral degree in public health, psychometrics, education measurement, biostatistics, medical sociology/anthropology, nursing, medicine, or related fields. Candidates would also need to move to the Durham, N.C. area for the first year of the program. This is a fully-funded position with benefits and cost of living raises.