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Neuroscience Public Lecture

March 29, 2021 by Rebecca Lopez

Penn Neuroscience graduate students are hosting a public lecture entitled “Neuroinflammation: The Brain’s Defense Mechanism” which will feature 15-minute TED style talks from three Philadelphia-area neuroscience faculty members: 

  • Dr. Chris Bennett  – University of Pennsylvania
  • Dr. Jennifer Orthmann-Murphy  – University of Pennsylvania
  • Dr. Elena Blanco-Suárez – Jefferson University

Date & Time: Tuesday, April 20th, 6:00pm EST
Location: Crowdcast Virtual Platform

Check-in and a fun neuroscience demonstration will begin at 6pm. Please see the attached flyer for more details. 

Please register for the event here: https://www.crowdcast.io/e/neurolecture/register

See you there!

The Public Lecture Planning Committee
University of Pennsylvania
phillyneurolecture@gmail.com

Filed Under: Announcements, Seminars Tagged With: Career: Research (academic)

Postdoctoral Positions – Elovitz Laboratory

March 25, 2021 by Rebecca Lopez

Michal A. Elovitz | Penn Institute for Immunology | Perelman School of  Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania


Two postdoctoral positions are available in Dr. Michal Elovitz’s laboratory  to investigate the host immune-microbial interactions in the reproductive tract. The grant focuses on addressing fundamental questions regarding the ability of vaginal microbes to ascend into the uterine cavity, the molecular mechanisms that govern microbial interactions with epithelial barriers in the reproductive tract and probes how microbial-immune pathways modulate the biomechanics of the cervix.

The project includes the use of our unique mouse model of preterm birth (survival surgery) and established pregnant models using microbes relevant to human reproduction. The scientific team includes expertise in reproductive biology, microbiology, infectious disease and engineering.

The laboratory is a highly collaborative one with sharing of ideas, models and experiments across fields.

The position is federally supported by two NIH-NICHD R01 grants. Our research group studies interactions between the host immune system and the cervical vaginal microbiome with the goal of revealing essential biological mechanisms that drive adverse reproductive outcomes.  The Elovitz Research Program supports bench to bedside research with additional NIH R01 grants supporting translational cohorts for which human biospecimens can be utilized to inform and validate findings at the bench.

The Elovitz research laboratory encourages women and underrepresented minorities to apply.

Please forward a cover letter, an updated c.v. including a list of your publications, and the names/addresses of 3 references to elovitz@pennmedicine.upenn.edu

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Postdoc Opportunity at Emory Rollins School of Public Health

March 15, 2021 by Rebecca Lopez

Fully Funded Scholarships at Emory University, USA - OYA Opportunities |  OYA Opportunities

The Emory Global Diabetes Research Center is seeking a post-doctoral fellow. The job advertisement is also available here: https://tinyurl.com/6333j8ez

How to Apply:  Candidates must apply thru the Emory Career website. Go to http://www.hr.emory.edu/careers and Search for Faculty Positions using posting number 65153. Applicants must include:  1) a letter addressed to “Search Committee”, describing interest in this position and relevant background; 2) a curriculum vita; and 3) names of three or more references.

Evaluation of applications will begin in March 2021 and continue until the position is filled. Applications will be kept confidential and references will not be contacted without the permission of the applicant.

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Internship opportunity for a BGS student; Summer 2021

March 15, 2021 by Rebecca Lopez


Educational programs at PSOM are very effective in reaching individual groups of trainees, such as those in Biomedical Graduate Studies (BGS), or in the Masters and Certificates program (MaC), or Medical Student Trainees (MSTP), or those in Undergraduate Medical Education (UME).  What is missing are opportunities for cross-fertilization among participants in these programs.  As a consequence, there are skills, experiences, and perspectives that are conveyed well to one program’s trainees, but that are virtually unsampled by the others.

The Directors of the educational programs listed above have established a student-led initiative to begin to address this deficit, and we want to identify a BGS student to join the effort.  

This student-led initiative will convene this summer, and its charge is to:

  • Identify existing opportunities from individual programs that should be re-tooled to enable synergy across the training programs.
  • Conceive of new opportunities for collaborative offerings that can address unmet needs in areas such as ethics, communication & presentation skills, grant writing, service learning, wellness, etc.

Length of Internship: 6-8 weeks, Summer 2021
Stipend: $3000.00
Eligibility: All current PhD students in good standing; you will require permission from your advisor (akin to a TA-ship). 

Students in project will be mentored by directors and faculty from the UME, MaC, and BGS/, MSTP programs. The first half of the project will be to work with mentors, who will help identify existing opportunities for collaboration, and also identify unmet needs. During this period, the group will begin creating an educational offering to reach across all programs. During the second half of the project the students will work together to create an integrated report, including a more well-developed proposal for robust programming.

How to apply:

Deadline: noon, March 22nd. Submit a single PDF attachment to SVDeanMedEd@upenn.edu, single-spaced 12-point Times New Roman font, 1-inch margins with the following components:

  1. PDF file name: “Last Name_BGS.MaC.UME”
  2. Within the document, include:
    1. Your Name
    2. A brief bio, emphasizing why the project appeals to you (max 500 words)

Strong consideration will be given to students that indicate interest in the following:

  1. Love of research, data gathering, synthesis
  2. Promote collaboration among students from other schools and programs, and promote interactions between students with faculty
  3. Experience in Education/Curriculum Development is a bonus

The selected student will be notified on or near April 1st.  If selected, you must commit to the project within 5 days of notification.

Some extra detail about the Summer Initiative:

Program Mentors:
UME: Jennifer Kogan, MD, with Rosalyn Schorr, and a MaC mentor depending on Master’s specialization.
BGS: Stephen DiNardo, PhD, with Judy Jackson.

A final product is expected at the end of the Summer in the form of:

  1. An outline for a planned curriculum; 
  2. A companion presentation, to be used internally to foster discussions on the best path forward, and which must include summarized data representing the extant opportunities, identified needs / gaps, and proposed mechanisms to address those gaps by crafting synergizing opportunities among UME, BGS, MSTP and MaC trainees.

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Announcing 2021 Call for Yale Ciencia Academy

March 8, 2021 by Rebecca Lopez


Applications are open for the 2021 Yale Ciencia Academy (YCA) for Professional Development, an NIH-funded (1R25GM114000) program that equips grad students from underrepresented backgrounds with the knowledge, skills, and networks to advance their careers and secure great postdoctoral positions aligned with their professional goals.

The program is open to doctoral students in the life and behavioral sciences in the final 1-2 years of their programs who are conducting research in areas funded by the National Institutes of Health. 

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Postdoctoral Fellowship Opening Elrod Lab at Temple University Center for Translational Medicine

March 1, 2021 by Rebecca Lopez

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Postdoctoral Fellowships
Center for Translational Medicine – Elrod Lab
Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University

Description
We are searching for highly motivated individuals to join the Elrod lab within the Center for Translational Medicine (elrodlab.org). The lab has numerous projects centered on mitochondrial biology and its role in cellular metabolism, heart disease and neurodegeneration. Other projects utilize discovery-based approaches to identify novel genes/pathways in heart failure and neurodegeneration for therapeutic targeting. The lab possesses state-of-the-art equipment and is housed in a new, open-lab designed research building.

Read the full description and application details here.

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