The University of Minnesota is seeking postdoctoral fellows for its NIDA-supported and T32 funded training program in Genetic and Neurobehavioral Mechanisms of Addiction, its Risk Factors, and Consequences.
The full announcement can be found here. Applicants should submit a cover letter, current CV, and a list of 3 references. US citizens and permanent residents are eligible. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Though the start date is flexible, postdocs must begin before July 1, 2024.
If anyone has questions regarding the position, they can contact Dr. Scott Vrieze (vrieze@umn.edu) or Dr. Monica Luciana (lucia003@umn.edu), PI’s of the training program.
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Vertex Fellows and Physician Investigator Programs
The Vertex Fellows Program is a one-year development program for outstanding early-career scientists to learn about the industry. Our Fellows are embedded in our research teams, receive mentorship from senior leaders and learn – both formally and experientially – about the science and business of drug discovery and development, providing a unique opportunity to explore while contributing to real-world projects at Vertex. This is not a hiring program.
Vertex Fellows Information and Link to Apply
The VPI Program is a 2-year, rotation-based, hiring program for physician-scientists committed to making a lasting impact in the industry. Each Physician Investigator will receive mentorship from senior leaders at Vertex and be embedded in existing teams for 4 six-month rotations, which include drug discovery, translational medicine, clinical development, commercial operations, and business development. Upon completion of their 2-year training, participants can advance into a mutually agreed upon permanent role at Vertex.
Vertex Physician Investigator Program Information and Link to Apply
Applications for both programs are due by January 12, 2024.
If potential applicants have any questions about the programs, please contact Shaoyu Chang (shaoyu_chang@vrtx.com) and Dennis Grabowski (dennis_grabowski@vrtx.com).
Andres Lab Postdoctoral Scholar Position
Position description: A postdoctoral researcher position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Sarah F. Andres at the Pape Family Pediatric Research Institute, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR.
We are looking for an enthusiastic, highly motivated, and dedicated Ph.D. scientist who has experience with gastrointestinal biology, extracellular vesicles, or mouse models to join our team.
The postdoc will lead projects centered around novel mechanisms that enhance or reduce intestinal damage during the neonatal inflammatory disease necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). Ongoing projects include defining therapeutic roles of human milk extracellular vesicles in the neonatal intestine and the use of novel genetic mouse models to delineate post-transcriptional regulation in early intestinal development and NEC.
The lab uses genetic mouse models, human patient samples, including novel 3D patient-derived enteroids, cutting-edge molecular biology, -omics approaches, and imaging techniques to answer critical questions.
In addition to scientific training, the postdoc will also receive personalized mentoring to advance their own career development including networking introductions, goal setting, leadership opportunities, further training in public speaking, project management, grant, and manuscript writing, and chances to review manuscripts and attend conferences.
Our research is highly translational with the ultimate aim of taking bench findings back to educate bedside treatments and practices. Successful candidates will be dynamic, self-starters with a doctoral degree. Strong communication, organizational skills, and the ability to think critically are essential.
External link: https://postdoctoral-ohsu.icims.com/jobs/26248/post-doctoral-scholar/job?mode=view
Career Paths Mentoring Program 2023-2024
Sign ups for this year’s BGS Career Paths Mentoring Program are now open! Any BGS alumni who is interested in mentoring and giving career advice to current students is encouraged to join. Time commitment is just 8-14 hours over the course of the program (November-April). The sign up and more information can be found here or in the document below!
APHL Fellowship Opportunities
The Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are seeking degreed applicants who are interested in starting or furthering an exciting new career in laboratory science while working collaboratively with industry leaders and developing professional networks. The fellowship program is open to those who have completed at minimum their undergraduate degree. The duration of the fellowship is one year with the option to extend to a second year. Fellows will be placed with a mentor at one of our member laboratories once they have been matched via the application process. Fellows are placed at various member laboratories across the country with exposure to program areas such as newborn screening, infectious disease, food safety, environmental science, bioinformatics and more! The competitive benefit package includes a generous stipend, funding towards relocation assistance, professional development, and a separate allocation for medical benefit coverage.
Please see the flyer below for more details!