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Subject: SMB Digest v14i32
SMB Digest August 5, 2014 Volume 14 Issue 32
ISSN 1086-6566
Editor: Richard Schugart richard(dot)schugart(at)gmail(dot)com
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Issue's Topics:
NSF Funding Opportunity: Enriched Doctoral Training in the?
Undergraduate Conference: Interface of..., Nov 1-2, NIMBioS
Books: New Springer Books
Post-doc: Molecular/Computational Neuroscience, George Mason U
Post-doc: Systems Modeling & Simulation, Pfizer, MA, USA
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Reader: Applied Mathematics, U Glasgow
Tenure-Track: Math. Biol./Math. Sciences, Shizuoka U, Japan
Select NIH Intramural Research & Other Positions - Aug Update
SMBnet Reminders
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From: Henry Warchall <hwarchal@NSF.GOV>
Date: July 31, 2014 11:27:22 AM
Reply-To: dmsnews <DMSNEWS@LISTSERV.NSF.GOV>
Subject: NSF Funding Opportunity: Enriched Doctoral Training in the...
A new NSF program solicitation (NSF 14-589) is now available:
Enriched Doctoral Training in the Mathematical Sciences (EDT)
Please see
http://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505083
for details.
Full Proposal Deadline Date: November 12, 2014
(Second Wednesday in July, annually thereafter)
Synopsis of Program:
The long-range goal of the Enriched Doctoral Training in the
Mathematical Sciences (EDT) program is to strengthen the nation's
scientific competitiveness by increasing the number of well-prepared
U.S. citizens, nationals, and permanent residents who pursue careers in
the mathematical sciences and in other professions in which expertise in
the mathematical sciences plays an increasingly important role. The EDT
program will support efforts to enrich research training in the
mathematical sciences at the doctoral level by preparing Ph.D. students
to recognize and find solutions to mathematical challenges arising in
other fields and in areas outside today's academic setting. Graduate
research training activities supported by EDT will prepare participants
for a broader range of mathematical opportunities and career paths than
has been traditional in U.S. mathematics doctoral training.
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From: Catherine Crawley <ccrawley@nimbios.org>
Date: August 1, 2014 8:58:28 AM
Subject: Undergraduate Conference: Interface of..., Nov 1-2, NIMBioS
Undergraduate Research Conference at the Interface of Mathematics and
Biology, Nov. 1-2, 2014
The National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis
(NIMBioS) will host the sixth annual Undergraduate Research Conference
at the Interface of Mathematics and Biology to be held Nov. 1-2, 2014,
at the Univ. of Tennessee Conference Center in Knoxville, TN. The
conference provides opportunities for undergraduates to present their
research at the interface of biology and mathematics. Student talks and
posters will be featured as well as a plenary speaker, a panel on career
opportunities, a graduate school showcase, and other networking
opportunities. A limited amount of support tis available to cover the
cost of registration and lodging - deadline is Sept. 10 to request
funding. Conference registration deadline: Oct. 24.
If you have or plan to request our funding, do not register for the
conference until you have been contacted by NIMBioS about the status of
your funding request. For more information and registration, go to
http://www.nimbios.org/education/undergrad_conf2014
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From: Springer <SpringerAlerts@springeronline.com>
Date: July 31, 2014 6:21:46 PM
Reply-To: onlineservice@springer.com <onlineservice@springer.com>
Subject: Books: New Springer Books
NEW PRINT & EBOOKS
Mathematics
Mathematical and Computational Biology
An Introduction to Mathematical Population Dynamics
Book Series: La Matematica per il 3+2, Vol. 79
Iannelli, Mimmo; Pugliese, Andrea
http://www.springer.com/alert/urltracking.do?id=L5319f6fMfcf6a8Sa845d7bPa82602a
A Systems Theoretic Approach to Systems and Synthetic Biology I: Models
and System Characterizations
Editor/s: Kulkarni, Vishwesh; Stan, Guy-Bart; Raman, Karthik
http://www.springer.com/alert/urltracking.do?id=L5315496Mfcf6a8Sa845d7bPa886aaa
A Systems Theoretic Approach to Systems and Synthetic Biology II:
Analysis and Design of Cellular Systems
Editor/s: Kulkarni, Vishwesh; Stan, Guy-Bart; Raman, Karthik
http://www.springer.com/alert/urltracking.do?id=L5315487Mfcf6a8Sa845d7bPa886a60
Modeling Dynamic Biological Systems
Book Series: Modeling Dynamic Systems
Hannon, Bruce; Ruth, Matthias
http://www.springer.com/alert/urltracking.do?id=L53154e4Mfcf6a8Sa845d7bPa87772a
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From: Neil Paz-Cruzat <npazcruz@gmu.edu>
Date: July 29, 2014 4:19:49 PM
Subject: Post-doc: Molecular/Computational Neuroscience, George Mason U
George Mason University
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Molecular Neuroscience/Computational
Neuroscience
The George Mason University, Krasnow Institute seeks a Postdoctoral
Research Fellow to develop and use multiscale spatiotemporal models of
cardiac mitochondria to understand how mitochondrial structure and
function are related.
Qualifications:
The ideal candidate is expected to have expertise in biological
modeling, computer programming, and related numerical methods.
Programming on parallel architectures is also desirable, as is knowledge
of mitochondrial modeling.
This project involves close collaboration with experimental
collaborators. The duration of the position is subject to available
research funding.
For full consideration, applicants must apply for position number F9804z
at http://jobs.gmu.edu/; complete and submit the online application; and
upload a CV, a list of three references with contact information, and a
description of research accomplishments. These three required documents
will need to be uploaded to the Other Doc category as a single
(multipaged) document. Questions may be addressed to sjafri@gmu.edu.
AA/EOE
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From: Springle, Christene A <Christene.A.Springle@pfizer.com>
Date: July 30, 2014 3:11:46 PM
Subject: Post-doc: Systems Modeling & Simulation, Pfizer, MA, USA
Company: Pfizer
Job Title: Postdoctoral Fellow ? Systems Modeling & Simulation
Job ID#: 999952
Locations: Cambridge, Massachusetts
Role Description
The Systems Biology Lab in Pfizer's Cardiovascular, Metabolic, and
Endocrine Diseases (CVMED) Research Unit is responsible for developing
insights to help advance CVMED clinical candidates and identifying and
evaluating promising new therapeutic targets through
physiologically-based modeling and simulation, and analysis and
interpretation of preclinical and clinical data. We seek a highly
motivated postdoctoral candidate to develop and analyze mechanistic,
mathematical models to better understand the translation of obesity
interventions from preclinical animal models to humans.
The successful candidate will apply quantitative systems modeling and
simulation methods to mathematically describe and investigate key
pathways involved in energy metabolism and body weight regulation in
C57BL/6 mice. The mechanistic insights gained from detailed analyses of
the in silico mouse model, in comparison to a published in silico human
model, will generate physiological hypotheses that may be tested
experimentally and/or in the clinic. The expectation is that the
resulting findings will lead to improved confidence in rationale for the
pursuit of novel agents for the treatment of obesity.
Responsibilities
-Develop a validated model of key metabolic pathways underlying energy
metabolism and body weight regulation in C57BL/6 mice; develop and
implement numerical methods for parameter estimation and model
simulation
-Generate testable hypotheses regarding differential regulation of body
weight and energy metabolism in mice and humans based on detailed
analyses of model and simulation results
-Collect and organize primary data sets for use in defining parameter
values/ranges and for model calibration and validation; contribute to
the design of in vitro and in vivo experiments to resolve key knowledge
gaps in our understanding of the biology
-Present novel results at Pfizer and externally at regional or national
meetings
-Publish model and simulation results in high-impact journals
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
-Recent Ph.D. (0-3 years) in Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Physics
or related discipline with strong numerical components focusing on
mathematical modeling and simulation. Training and/or experience in
mechanistic modeling of biological or physiological systems is preferred.
Technical Skills Requirements:
-Understanding of theory, principles, and statistical aspects of
mathematical modeling and simulation, including parameter estimation
techniques
-In-depth understanding of ordinary differential equations (ODEs) and
how these can be applied in the development of complex models of
biological pathways and systems
-In-depth, hands-on knowledge of modeling and simulation software
(MATLAB and SimBiology strongly preferred)
-Keen interest in learning new areas of biology and building on a solid
foundation of quantitative and computational skills
-Self-directed with ability to work independently
-Team player
-Excellent communication and writing skills
-Primary authorship on relevant publications in peer-reviewed scientific
journals
Physical Position Requirements:
Office-based position with minimal travel
To be considered for this role, please apply directly at
www.pfizercareers.com and search for job opening 999952.
If you need any further information, please email me.
Thank you,
Christene
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From: Nick Hill <Nicholas.Hill@glasgow.ac.uk>
Date: August 5, 2014 5:24:16 AM
Subject: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Reader: Applied Mathematics, U Glasgow
Lecturer / Senior Lecturer / Reader in Applied Mathematics
University of Glasgow, Scotland, U.K.
Closes: 15 September 2014.
Apply online at www.gla.ac.uk/about/jobs/vacancies/ using reference
number 009113.
Salary: Grade 7/8/9; £33,242 - £37,394 / £40,847 - £47,328 /
£48,743 - £59,914 per annum
The University of Glasgow, established in 1451, is a member of the UK's
Russell Group of leading universities. The University is committed to
enhancing its position as one of the world's great broad-based
research-intensive universities. Central to our strategic development
plan, 'Glasgow 2020: A Global Vision', the School of Mathematics and
Statistics will make a key appointment to a Lectureship, Senior
Lectureship or Readership in Applied Mathematics. The successful
applicant will pursue internationally leading research that complements
our research activity in Solid Mechanics, Mathematical Biology and MHD &
Fluid Mechanics, and he or she will teach at all undergraduate and
postgraduate levels. While applications are encouraged in all these
areas, preference may be given to the fields of Magnetohydrodynamics or
Fluid Mechanics.
For appointment to a Readership you will be an outstanding,
internationally recognised researcher, taking on national and
international leadership roles where appropriate, with a record of
applying for and securing of research funding and a track record of high
impact publications in internationally recognised publications.
Informal enquiries may be directed to Professor Nicholas Hill
(0141 330 4258, Nicholas.Hill@glasgow.ac.uk)
or to the Head of School, Professor Adrian Bowman (0141 330 2975,
hos@maths-stats.gla.ac.uk).
Information about the School and all its research groups is available
from the School website at www.gla.ac.uk/schools/mathematicsstatistics/
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From: jin <jin@sys.eng.shizuoka.ac.jp>
Date: August 5, 2014 12:56:52 AM
Subject: Tenure-Track: Math. Biol./Math. Sciences, Shizuoka U, Japan
Mathematical Biology, or broadly Mathematical Sciences
Tenure track Position at the Department of Mathematical and Systems
Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Shizuoka University, Japan
Department of Mathematical and Systems Engineering, Graduate School of
Engineering, Shizuoka University is inviting applications for five year
tenure track assistant professor position with financial support for
research. Aimed at development of innovative mathematical and systems
engineering, the Department of Mathematical and Systems Engineering,
Graduate School of Engineering is seeking a tenure track assistant
professor for researching in the area of mathematical sciences including
modeling, simulations, and optimization, but not limited to those areas.
The deadline for the application is due on 29 August, 2014 (recept).
The candidate will join the laboratory of Jin Yoshimura. For details,
see the websites below:
https://jrecin.jst.go.jp/seek/SeekJorDetail?fn=0&ln=1&id=D114061257&ln_jor=1
In Japanese:
https://jrecin.jst.go.jp/seek/SeekJorDetail?fn=0&id=D114061257&ln_jor=0
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From: Owens, Roland (NIH/OD) [E] <owensrol@mail.nih.gov>
Date: August 4, 2014 10:57:05 AM
Resent-From: Raymond Mejía <mejiar@helix.nih.gov>
Subject: Select NIH Intramural Research & Other Positions - Aug Update
Director
National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities
(deadline: September 15)
THE POSITION: The National Institutes of Health is seeking a first-rate
scientific leader for the position of Director, National Institute on
Minority Health and Health Disparities (NIMHD). The incumbent will have
superb research credentials in minority health and health disparities
in order to engage the community in fulfilling a new vision for NIMHD.
He/she provides leadership and direction to the Institute and advises
the NIH Director and Institute and Center (IC) Directors on the
development of NIH-wide policy issues related to minority health
disparities research, research on other health disparities, and related
research training and serves as principal liaison with other agencies of
the DHHS and Federal Government. The mission of the NIMHD is to lead
scientific research to improve minority health and eliminate health
disparities, to accomplish this, the Director will work collaboratively
with his/her peers to develop, articulate, and implement a shared vision
for minority health research. The NIMHD Director also plans, reviews,
coordinates, and evaluates all minority health and health disparities
research and activities of the National Institutes of Health (NIH);
conducts and supports research in minority health and health
disparities; promotes and supports the training of a diverse research
workforce; translates and disseminates research information; and fosters
innovative collaborations and partnerships. To carry out its mission,
the NIMHD has a staff of approximately 56 employees and an annual budget
of approximately $200 million.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: The NIMHD seeks candidates who have a
commitment to scientific excellence and the energy, enthusiasm, and
innovative thinking necessary to lead a dynamic and diverse
organization. Applicants must possess an M.D. and/or Ph.D., or
equivalent doctoral degree in the biomedical sciences and have
senior-level research experience and knowledge of research programs in
minority health and health disparities. In addition to senior-level
research experience, applicants must have senior-level administrative
and interpersonal skills to meet the demands of leading a complex
organization. Applicants should have demonstrated leadership in
collaborating and dealing with different stakeholder groups within the
research community, planning and assessing programs, developing plans to
resolve operational problems and issues, and managing financial and
human resources. Applicants must also have experience serving as a
spokesperson; addressing Congress, the press, scientific organizations,
and advocacy and community groups. Applicants should be known and
respected within their profession, both nationally and internationally,
and as individuals of outstanding scientific competence.
SALARY/BENEFITS: The Director, NIMHD, will be appointed at a salary
commensurate with his/her qualifications and experience. Full Federal
benefits, including leave, health and life insurance, retirement and
savings plan (401K equivalent) will be provided. This position is
subject to public financial disclosure requirements. STANDARDS OF
CONDUCT/FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: The National Institutes of Health inspires
public confidence in our science by maintaining high ethical principles.
NIH employees are subject to Federal government-wide regulations and
statutes as well as agency-specific regulations described at
http://ethics.od.nih.gov/default.htm. We encourage you to review this
information. The position is subject to a background investigation and
requires the incumbent to complete a public financial disclosure report
prior to the effective date of the appointment.
FOREIGN EDUCATION: Applicants who have completed part or all of their
education outside of the U.S. must have their foreign education
evaluated by an accredited organization to ensure that the foreign
education is equivalent to education received in accredited educational
institutions in the U.S. We will only accept the completed foreign
education evaluation. For more information on Foreign Education
verification, visit the National Association of Credential Evaluation
Services (NACES) website. Verification must be received prior to the
effective date of the appointment.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION: NIH provides reasonable accommodations to
applicants with disabilities. If you require reasonable accommodation
during any part of the application and hiring process, please notify
us. The decision on granting reasonable accommodation will be made on a
case-by-case basis.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT: Selection for this position will be based
solely on merit, with no discrimination for non-merit reasons such as
race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin,
political affiliation, marital status, disability, age, or membership or
non-membership in an employee organization. The NIH encourages the
application and nomination of qualified women, minorities, and
individuals with disabilities.
HOW TO APPLY: Applicants must submit a current curriculum vitae,
bibliography, copy of doctoral degree, and the full contact details of
three to five references to Lynnita Jacobs at SeniorRe@od.Nih.gov
(301-402-4077). In addition, applicants are asked to prepare two
statements, a vision statement and a statement that addresses the
specific qualification requirements (please limit both statements to 2
pages each). All information provided by applicants will remain
confidential and will be reviewed only by authorized officials of NIH.
APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY Monday, September 15, 2014, at 11:59
p.m., ET.
Tenure-Track or Tenure-Eligible Position
Radiation Epidemiology Branch, NCI-DCEG
(deadline: September 15)
The National Cancer Institute (NCI), a major component of the NIH and
the Department of Health and Human Services, is recruiting an
environmental and/or occupational epidemiologist for a tenure-track or
tenure-eligible position available in the Radiation Epidemiology Branch
of the Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics (DCEG).
The Radiation Epidemiology Branch (REB) has a broad-based research
program to identify, understand, and quantify the risk of cancer in
populations exposed to medical, occupational, or environmental sources
of ionizing and non-ionizing (e.g., ultraviolet, radio-frequency, or
extremely low-frequency) radiation. Overall, the REB mission is
threefold: to characterize and quantify the carcinogenic effects of
radiation; to improve our understanding of molecular mechanisms of
radiation carcinogenesis; and to address issues of public concern about
radiation exposure. Investigations of environmental radiation exposures
conducted by REB focus on populations exposed to ionizing radiation from
accidents at nuclear plants and fallout, and to non-ionizing ultraviolet
solar radiation. Radiation-exposed worker populations studied include
medical radiation and nuclear workers. REB studies are a major source of
data used to develop recommendations or regulations for radiation
protection by national and international committees or government
agencies, respectively. REB researchers provide advice on
radiation-related cancer risks, public health issues and radiologic
terrorism to government agencies, professional organizations, and
academic institutions.
Applicants must have a doctorate in epidemiology, environmental or
occupational health or equivalent qualifications, relevant experience
after the doctorate in cancer and/or radiation epidemiology and
excellent computational skills. A strong record of publications
demonstrating an ability to collaborate effectively and to lead
independent research is required. The caliber of scientific journals in
which the applicant has published will also be carefully considered. The
candidates will be evaluated on evidence of specific accomplishments;
creativity and novelty of scientific vision; sound analytic knowledge
and skills; collaborative teamwork, especially across disciplines;
ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously and complete
projects in a timely fashion; productivity, as measured by an upward
career trajectory of the number of first-author publications; evidence
of effective and efficient leadership of new projects; and skill at
effective oral and written scientific communication. Experience working
in studies with molecular and genetic components would be advantageous.
Salary is commensurate with research experience and accomplishments, and
a full Civil Service package of benefits (including retirement, health
insurance, life insurance, and a Thrift Savings Plan) is available.
Interested individuals should send a complete application to
ncidcegeorereb@mail.nih.gov. The application should include:
1. Cover letter
2. Curriculum vitae
3. Summary of experience and research accomplishments
4. Statement of research interests
5. Copies of up to five publications or reprints.
6. Three letters of reference, including at least one reference from a
collaborator in epidemiology, environmental or occupational health or
radiation research studies in related disciplines. Reference letters
must be sent directly from the individual writing the letter to the
email address listed above. Any questions can also be directed to the
email address above. The closing date for applications is September 15,
2014. More information about this job announcement and about research
programs in the Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics and the
Radiation Epidemiology Branch are available at http://dceg.cancer.gov.
NIH-Wide Earl Stadtman tenure-track investigator search
(deadline: September 30)
The National Institutes of Health, the U.S. government's premier
biomedical and behavioral research enterprise, is pleased to announce
its sixth annual call for 'NIH Earl Stadtman Investigators,' a broad
recruitment of tenure-track investigators (assistant professor
equivalent) for all NIH intramural programs. Scientific discoveries from
our intramural laboratories, with their extensive infrastructure and
critical mass of expertise, have a crucial role in both maintaining
America's research excellence and advancing medical treatments and
cures.
Come join the team whose hallmarks are stable funding, intellectual
freedom, shared resources, and access to a wide range of scientific
expertise. We seek creative, independent thinkers eager to take on
high-risk, high-impact research. A fantastic array of scientists already
has been hired through the 'Stadtman' recruitment in the last five
years.
A variety of basic and translational/clinical positions are available,
with areas of active recruitment including (but not limited to):
Behavioral Sciences, Biochemistry, Biomedical Engineering, Biophysics,
Biostatistics, Cancer Biology, Cell Biology, Cell Metabolism, Chemical
Biology, Chromosome Biology, Circadian Biology, Computational
Biology/Bioinformatics (including natural language processing and text
mining), Developmental Biology, Epidemiology, Genetics, Genomics, Health
Disparities, Hearing & Balance, Immunology, Infectious Diseases,
Microbiology, Molecular Pharmacology, Neurodevelopment, Neurosciences,
Sensory Biology, Social Sciences, Structural Biology, Systems Biology,
Toxicology, Translational and Clinical Research, and Virology.
Who we are: Among our approximately 1,100 principal investigators and
5,000 trainees are world-renowned experts in basic, translational, and
clinical research. Our strength is our diversity in pursuit of a common
goal, to alleviate human suffering from disease. Similar to academia, we
offer our scientists the opportunity to mentor outstanding trainees at
all levels (e.g., graduate students and postdoctoral fellows) in a
research setting.
Whom we seek: For this broad, trans-NIH recruitment effort, we seek
talented scientists with a clear and creative research vision who wish
to contribute to the nation's health.
Qualifications/eligibility: Candidates must have an M.D., Ph.D.,
D.D.S./D.M.D., D.V.M., D.O., R.N./Ph.D., or equivalent doctoral degree
and have an outstanding record of research accomplishments as evidenced
by publications in major peer-reviewed journals. Applicants should be
non-tenured scientists. Appointees may be U.S. citizens, resident
aliens, or non-resident aliens with, or eligible to obtain, a valid
employment authorization visa.
How to apply: Applicants must submit four items: (1) a CV (which should
include mentoring and leadership activities); (2) a three-page proposal
titled Research Goals, i.e., the research you hope to perform at the
NIH; (3) a one-page statement titled Long-term Research Vision and
Impact, i.e., what you hope to achieve for yourself, your field, and
society; and (4) contact information for three professional references.
Submit these through our online application system at
http://tenuretrack.nih.gov/apply between August 1 and September 30, 2014
(11:59 p.m. EDT). You will be asked to designate a primary and secondary
scientific area of expertise to aid in assigning your application to the
appropriate review committee. Requests for letters of recommendation
will be sent to your references when you submit your application.
Reference letters will be accepted via upload to the website until
October 7, 2014 (11:59 p.m. EDT). We cannot accept paper applications.
What to expect: Search committees of subject-matter experts will review
and evaluate applicants based on publication record, scientific vision
and potential scientific impact of current and proposed research,
demonstrated independence, awards, and references. The committees will
identify the most highly qualified candidates to invite to the NIH for a
lecture in December 2014, open to the NIH scientific staff, and for
subsequent interviews with the search committees. Search committee
chairs and NIH Scientific Directors, who lead our intramural programs,
will identify finalists for possible recruitment as Earl Stadtman
Investigators. Candidates not selected as finalists can be considered
for other open NIH research positions. The entire process from
application review to job offer may take several months, depending on
the volume of applications.
Please find answers to frequently asked questions at
http://tenuretrack.nih.gov/apply/faq/stadtman.html.
We call upon individuals who will open our eyes to possibilities we
haven't yet envisioned, complement our scientific mission, and enhance
our research efforts. More information about our program is at
http://irp.nih.gov. The inspiring story of Earl and Thressa Stadtman's
research at the NIH is at http://history.nih.gov/exhibits/stadtman.
Specific questions regarding this recruitment effort may be directed to
Dr. Roland Owens, Assistant Director, NIH Office of Intramural Research,
at positions@mail.nih.gov. DHHS and NIH are Equal Opportunity Employers.
THE NIH IS DEDICATED TO BUILDING AN INCLUSIVE AND DIVERSE COMMUNITY IN
ITS TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS
The NIH Intramural Research Program
http://irp.nih.gov/
http://irp.nih.gov/careers/tenured-and-tenure-track-scientific-careers
Link to Fellowships and Positions of Interest to fellows
https://www.training.nih.gov/
https://www.training.nih.gov/career_services/jobs
Link to NIH Jobs
http://www.jobs.nih.gov/
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