[Neuropostdocs] Positions in the Division of Blood Diseases and Resources -- NIH -- -August 20th deadline
Samuel Beshers
beshers at life.illinois.edu
Tue Aug 10 13:42:43 CDT 2010
>
> *From:* Gosselin, Teri (NIH/NHLBI) [E] [mailto:gosselint at nhlbi.nih.gov
> <mailto:gosselint at nhlbi.nih.gov>]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, August 10, 2010 11:16 AM
> *To:* kwkelley at uiuc.edu <mailto:kwkelley at uiuc.edu>
> *Subject:* Positions in the Division of Blood Diseases and
> Resources-August 20th deadline
>
>
> I am assisting with the search for a Health Scientist Administrator
> positions with the Division of Blood Diseases and Resources, NHLBI,
> NIH, Bethesda, MD.
>
> Candidates are expected to have a Ph.D. or equivalent doctoral degree
> and experience with translational or clinical research projects,
> strong record of research accomplishments, good understanding of how
> biomedical research is performed, and excellent interpersonal and
> communication skills. U.S. Citizenship is required.
>
> Please find the overview of the positions below. Application deadline
> is *August 20, 2010.*
>
> Best Regards,
>
> /Teri Gosselin /
> /Strategic Recruitment Program Lead/
> /Office of Workforce Management/
> /National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute/
> /6705 Rockledge Dr (Rkl One), Suite 6070/
> /Bethesda, MD 20892/
> /(301)594-4277/
>
> */To learn more about NHLBI career opportunities, please visit
> http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/about/jobs//*
>
> *Health Scientist Administrato*r* (PhD or equivalent doctoral
> degree)-2 positions: *
> *1) Transfusion Medicine and Cellular Therapeutics Branch*
>
> *2) Blood Diseases Branch*
>
> * *
>
> The positions combine scientific program management with opportunities
> to maintain links with academia, research, and patient care. The
> successful candidates will develop and manage basic, translational,
> and clinical research initiatives and programs; assess the research
> progress of NHLBI grantees and serve as a resource to the scientific
> community regarding NHLBI/NIH policies and procedures; as well as
> participate in setting the national strategic direction for research
> in the blood disease areas. Training in NIH operations and policies
> will be provided
>
> The first position requires a Ph.D. or equivalent degree and
> experience in the areas of transfusion medicine, novel cellular
> therapies, and/or immunobiology. Candidates will have a strong record
> of research accomplishments and excellent interpersonal and
> communication skills.
>
> The second position requires a Ph.D. or equivalent degree and
> experience in classic hematology including mechanisms and clinical
> disorders of erythrocytes, (particularly hemoglobinopathies), and
> inherited and acquired bone marrow failure syndromes. Individuals
> with expertise in clinical research and translational medicine are
> encouraged to apply. Strong interpersonal and communication skills
> are required for the position which involves management and
> development of a diverse research grant and contract program covering
> basic biological mechanisms, translational research, and clinical
> research includes comparative evaluation research.
>
> The vacancy is open to all US citizens. Applicants must possess a PhD
> or equivalent doctoral degree. To apply, submit your application to
> the general Health Scientist Administrator (Program Officer) Job
> Announcement *HHS/NIH-2010-2889*
> <http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=89867265> through the
> USAJOBS online system by *Aug 20, 2010*. The job announcement is
> generic because applications will be reviewed across many NIH
> Institutes, including NHLBI.
>
>
--
Samuel Beshers, Ph.D.
Neuroscience Program Coordinator
Research Associate, Department of Entomology
318B Morrill Hall
505 South Goodwin Ave
Urbana, IL 61801
217-333-4971
217-244-3499 fax
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