LUNG T32
LUNG T32
Application Information
Dolly Mehta, PhD
Associate Director of T32 Training Program Professor, Department of Pharmacology & Regenerative Medicine
University of Illinois College of Medicine
835 S Wolcott Ave E403 Chicago, IL 60612
Email: dmehta@uic.edu
The University of Illinois College of Medicine in Chicago invites applications for postdoctoral fellowship positions in regenerative medicine, stem cell biology, novel approaches to treating inflammatory diseases, drug discovery, nanotechnology, cell mechanics, genetic model of disease, and Covid-19 therapy on our T32 Postdoctoral Training Program.
Predoctoral Applicants
Qualifications: Trainees must be currently pursuing an PhD, MD, or MD/PhD and be associated with a current training faculty mentor Mentor List. Due to NIH regulations, candidates must be US citizens or permanent residents.
To Apply: For fullest consideration, qualified candidates should submit their curriculum vitae (including the contact information for 3 references) or NIH biosketch electronically to Dr. Muriel Blin at mblin@uic.edu.
Postdoctoral Applicants
Trainees will be matched with an appropriate faculty mentor Mentor List for their postdoctoral training if not already associated with a T32 faculty mentor. This program provides up to 3-years of state-of-the-art research training, stipend at NIH-levels, and funding for conference travel.
Qualifications: A PhD, MD, PharmD, or MD/PhD degree is required. Experience with biomedical research is also highly desirable. Competitive candidates will have a publication record and excellent communication skills.
Due to NIH regulations, candidates must be US citizens or permanent residents.
To Apply: For fullest consideration, qualified candidates should submit their curriculum vitae (including the contact information for 3 references) or NIH biosketch electronically to Dr. Muriel Blin at mblin@uic.edu.
The University of Illinois at Chicago is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer. Minorities, women, veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. The University of Illinois may conduct background checks on all job candidates upon acceptance of a contingent offer. Background checks will be performed in compliance with the Fair Credit Reporting Act.