USA – University of Wisconsin Postdoc Position in Biology of Aging and Age-Related Diseases
BIOLOGY OF AGING & AGE-RELATED DISEASES TRAINING GRANT
POSTDOCTORAL OPPORTUNITY
The Biology of Aging & Age-Related Diseases Training Grant is an established, multidisciplinary grant funded by NIH that focuses on basic mechanisms of aging, preventive interventions & clinical problems of older adults. There are 25 faculty trainers from 14 departments, including Project Dir. Sanjay Asthana. For further information about the training grant and a list of training grant faculty, see www.biologyofaging.wisc.edu. Earliest Start Date: October 1, 2008. Must be US citizen or permanent resident by time of appointment and must have completed the advanced degree by the start of the appointment. This opening is intended for individuals who are committed to a research career in the biology of aging and intend to spend a minimum of two years in the postdoctoral position.
TO APPLY, submit the following BY August 22, 2008. Include a cover statement that describes the biology of aging research you wish to pursue while on this grant, the name of a UW faculty trainer with whom you wish to work, your thesis title and preceptor’s name. Also provide your CV, transcripts of all college coursework (copies okay), transcript of GRE or MCAT scores, and 3 letters of recommendation. If advanced degree is outside U.S., include certification of equivalency to a U.S. college degree. Submit to Training Grant Application, Institute on Aging, 2245 MSC, 1300 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53706, dweber@wisc.edu. For questions, call 608-263-6404.
THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN IS AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
Contact:
Debra Weber
Institute on Aging
University of Wisconsin
2245 MSC
1300 University Ave.
Madison, WI 53706
United States
Phone: 608 263-6404
Fax: 608 263-6211
Email: dweber[ at ]wisc.edu
Web Site: http://www.aging.wisc.edu
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