[Neuropostdocs] Fwd: Fellowship Ad to Graduate Programs

Samuel Beshers beshers at life.illinois.edu
Thu Oct 8 09:14:19 CDT 2015




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Subject: 	Fellowship Ad to Graduate Programs
Date: 	Wed, 7 Oct 2015 21:03:38 +0000
From: 	Hernandez, Yvonne R. <YRHERNANDEZ at PARTNERS.ORG>



Dear Graduate Program Coordinator,

We are seeking excellent candidates for postdoctoral positions in our National Center for Translational Research in Fertility and Infertility at Massachusetts General Hospital.  Our NIH T32 funded training grant offers opportunities to work with MGH faculty studying genetics, development, reproductive endocrinology, and neurodegeneration.  Could you please distribute the following advertisement to the graduate students in your program?

Sincerely,

Stephanie Seminara, MD

Associate Chief, Reproductive Endocrine Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital

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*Postdoctoral Fellowship Training Positions Available in Reproductive Endocrinology, Developmental Biology, and Genetics in Harvard’s National Center for Translational Research **i**n **Reproductionand Infertility*

NIH T32 funded post-doctoral fellowship positions are available in The Harvard Reproductive Endocrine Unit/National Center for Translational Research in Reproduction and Infertility.  We are seeking outstanding post-doctoral research fellows who are interested in training for academic careers in the scientific area of the genetic basis and neuroendocrine control of reproduction.

_Competitive candidates must:_
a) be US citizens or Permanent US Residents (i.e. have a green card);
b) have doctoral level training (or equivalent) such as MD, PhD, MD/PhD or GC degree;
c)  be seeking research careers in academic biomedical research with a strong emphasis on genetic and translational approaches to the hypothalamic circuitry that regulates reproduction

We are seeking individuals with familiarity with the contemporary investigative tools of genetics, molecular biology, physiology, structural biology, and human/animal investigation.  In particular, individuals with the following skills are encouraged to apply:

1) bioinformatics and whole exome/whole genome human genetic analysis

2) genome editing and stem cell based phenotypic screens

3) mouse models of neurodegeneration

In addition, clinical genetics fellows interested in exploring genotype/phenotype correlations within reproductive/neurologic disease are also encouraged to apply.


_Interested candidates are requested to do the following two steps:_
1) submit a current Curriculum Vitae to Stephanie Seminara, MD, Associate Chief, Reproductive Endocrine Unit, Massachusetts General Hospital (sseminara at partners.org <mailto:sseminara at partners.org>)
2) fill out the online application at: http://reproendo.mgh.harvard.edu/education/fellowship-program/fellowship-application/ <https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__reproendo.mgh.harvard.edu_education_fellowship-2Dprogram_fellowship-2Dapplication_&d=AwMFAg&c=8hUWFZcy2Z-Za5rBPlktOQ&r=hacZWNxr_bSJ5R5WyZ-_NUh2q3FowaT2AsNk-AE-JVU&m=fEQnwuQuPAsK-l9Lf2pn9U2nxk-esCB5Yq298S3B-hg&s=WyQeq3hb4RYbOGWPznBuedY7K2g9U9fkKcRKd1JBi-o&e=>

Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School are Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employers actively committed to increasing the diversity of their faculty; people with disabilities, veterans, women and members of underrepresented minority groups are therefore strongly encouraged to apply.

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