OPPORTUNITY | TYPE | LOCATION/DURATION | DETAILS | APPLY |
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NIH-Funded Postdoctoral Position in Boston Developmental Risk and Cultural Resilience Lab | Postdoctoral fellow | Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School for no specific duration. | The Developmental Risk and Cultural Resilience Lab (PI: Cindy Liu) at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School is looking to hire a postdoctoral fellow to join the research team on a longitudinal study (PIs: Cindy Liu & Tiffany Yip) focused on perceptions of racial discrimination among Chinese American adolescents, racial socialization processes that take place within parent-, peer-, and social media contexts, and impacts to mental health. | |
EPIK (English Program in Korea) | Teacher recruitment | Various locations in South Korea starting Fall 2024. | Applications for the English Program in Korea (EPIK) Fall 2024 term are now accepted. EPIK is a public school English teaching program in Korea sponsored by the Korean Ministry of Education and operated by the National Institute for International Education (NIIED), that places teachers into various cities as well as provinces around South Korea. | |
Stanford Postdoctoral Recruitment Initiative in Sciences and Medicine (PRISM) | Postdoctoral recruitment | Stanford campus in October, 2024. | Stanford PRISM, created in 2017, connects advanced graduate students from a broad range of backgrounds with potential postdoctoral mentors at Stanford. Through PRISM, students visit campus to explore the postdoc training environment, build relationships with faculty, and determine whether advanced training at Stanford would support their career goals. With one of the largest postdoc populations in the country and a strong commitment to supporting postdocs' success and thriving, Stanford provides a uniquely rich training environment. Stanford postdocs work alongside top scientists and simultaneously develop their professional skills, explore career options, and prepare for independent careers. | |
ARPA-E Fellowship | Postdoctoral fellowship | Washington, D.C. for a duration of two years. | The Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E) is currently recruiting new Fellows! ARPA-E is an agency within the Department of Energy that funds high-risk, high-impact energy technologies. They are looking for creative early-career scientists and engineers to help direct the future of American energy innovation. The ARPA-E Fellowship is a prestigious, two-year, full-time, paid federal position in Washington, D.C. Fellows are responsible for:
ARPA-E Fellows join an agency filled with colleagues passionate about changing the world through energy technology development and commercialization and a tight-knit alumni network. Fellows do not perform laboratory research or directly engage in policymaking. The position is open to current U.S. citizens who have received a STEM Ph.D. within the last five years or plan to defend within the next one year. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. | |
NOMIS-Gladstone Fellowship Program | Postdoctoral fellowship | Various locations, and applications are viewed on a rolling basis. | Applications are now open for the NOMIS–Gladstone Fellowship Program at the Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease (GIND). This interdisciplinary training and research program offers exceptional postdoctoral scientists the freedom to address significant unanswered questions at the intersection of scientific disciplines. Fellows will receive mentorship from world-class investigators, access to state-of-the-art facilities at Gladstone and UCSF, and fully funded two-year positions with a $94,000 annual salary plus benefits and a $10,000 housing supplement. The program includes support for research and travel, opportunities for interdisciplinary skill acquisition, and integration into extensive networks of pioneering researchers. Eligible applicants must have a Ph.D. or M.D., a strong interest in interdisciplinary neuroscience, a commitment to an academic career, and an outstanding record of achievements. Application materials include a CV, research interests statement, long-term career goals description, and three reference letters, to be submitted to Randi Mott at randi.mott@gladstone.ucsf.edu. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. | |
Stanford Molecular Imaging Scholars (SMIS) Program | Postdoctoral fellowship | Stanford University campus for a duration of 3 years, with a start date by August 31, 2024. | The Stanford Molecular Imaging Scholars (SMIS) program is an integrated, 3-year cross- disciplinary postdoctoral training program at Stanford University that brings together 28 faculty mentors from 13 departments in the Schools of Medicine, Engineering, and Humanities and Sciences. Molecular imaging (MI), a noninvasive technique to visualize and quantify specific molecular and biochemical processes in living organisms, has revolutionized medicine and biomedical research, and continues to expand its applications in the detection, treatment, and management of cancer. SMIS faculty mentors, and extensive resources, provide a rich and diverse training environment spanning fields such as biology, physics, mathematics, biocomputations/biomedical informatics, engineering, chemistry, biochemistry, cancer biology, immunology, and medical sciences. The centerpiece of the SMIS program is the opportunity for trainees (with PhD, MD, or MD/PhD degrees) to conduct innovative molecular imaging research that is co-mentored by faculty in complementary research and clinical disciplines. SMIS trainees also engage in specialized coursework, seminars, national conferences, clinical rounds, including ethics training and the responsible conduct of research. The three-year program culminates with the preparation and review of a mock NIH grant proposal, in support of trainee transition to an independent career in cancer molecular imaging. Funding covers a stipend, health insurance, and supplies/travel for 3 years. Eligible candidates must have an MD or PhD and be a US citizen, non-citizen national, or permanent resident. The application deadline is July 1, 2024. | |
Van Andel Insitute Postdoctoral Program | Postdoctoral training | Van Andel Institute, September 12 - 14, 2024. | VAI Postdoc Preview provides selected applicants the opportunity to visit Van Andel Institute to learn about our postdoctoral training opportunities, meet one-on-one with their internationally recognized faculty and explore our extensive scientific resources, including their state-of-the-art Core Technologies and Services. VAI offers two Postdoc Preview events each year—one in the spring and one in the fall. Our fall event is Sept. 12–14, 2024. The application deadline is July 16. There is no cost to attend for selected applicants; VAI provides transportation, lodging and meals. They also offer family care grants for those caring for children or other family members. | |
Stanford Cancer Imaging Training (SCIT) Program | Postdoctoral fellowship | Stanford University campus for a duration of 2 years, with a start date between September 1, 2024, and July 31, 2025. | The Stanford Cancer Imaging Training (SCIT) Program, funded by the National Cancer Institute, aims to train the next generation of researchers in advanced cancer imaging techniques and their clinical application. This two-year program trains five fellows (approximately half PhD and half MD) annually over a five-year funding cycle, led by Drs. Jeremy Dahl and Bruce Daniel. The program features mentors with independent cancer-focused funding and seven distinguished advisors. Required coursework includes two clinical/cancer sciences courses, two imaging science courses, one biostatistics course, one medical ethics course, and attendance at a minimum of six multidisciplinary tumor boards. Trainees can also choose from various electives in departments such as Radiology, Radiation Oncology, Bioengineering, Biomedical Informatics, and Cancer Systems Biology. The program's primary focus is on mentored cancer-imaging research projects, aimed at publication and presentation at national meetings. It features "paired mentorship," teaming each trainee with both a basic-science and a physician mentor. Funding covers a stipend, health insurance, and supplies/travel for two years. Eligible candidates must have an MD or PhD and be a US citizen, non-citizen national, or permanent resident. The application deadline is August 1, 2024, with a start date between September 1, 2024, and July 31, 2025. | |
Postdoctoral Researchers International Mobility Experience | Independent research stay | German host university, starting June 1, 2025. | Look forward to panel discussions, networking opportunities and get in touch with renowned international companies from sectors like KI development, energy supply, industrial R&D, consulting, chemical industry, science management, pharma industry and many more. On top of it all you can choose one out of different workshops to best be prepared for your switch into industry. |