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- T32 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Cardiovascular Sciences (MD, DO, PhD, PharmD)
Description
The Cardiovascular Research Center at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee is accepting applications for its T32 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Cardiovascular Sciences.
Our T32 postdoctoral training fellowship is designed to launch and sustain successful careers in cardiovascular research.
T32 Program Directors: Mary Sorci-Thomas, PhD, Associate Director, Cardiovascular Research Center, Professor of Medicine, Justin Grobe, PhD, Professor of Medicine, and Jacquelyn Kulinski, MD, Professor of Medicine
Training Areas Include:
- Atherosclerosis, Thrombosis, & Vascular Biology
- Cardiac Biology & Heart Failure
- Hypertension
- Cardio-Oncology
Program Benefits:
NIH Stipend
- Personalized Training Plan (IDP)
- Mentoring Team and Executive Committee Guidance
- Optional 1-2 Week Sabbatical (up to $2,000)
- $2600 Travel Allowance
- $3000 Childcare Allowance
- Up to 3 Years of Rigorous, Supportive Training
The program provides broad-based, personalized, supportive, and rigorous training in specific areas of scientific excellence in a highly integrated research environment incorporating mentoring teams with access to an extensive research infrastructure at the Medical College of Wisconsin.
To Apply: Submit a completed application form on our website and submit to cvc@mcw.edu along with copies of the following:
- Curriculum Vitae
Two Letters of Reference
Letter from Chosen Mentor (with project summary and training plan)
Cover letter with Research Interests
To learn more about the MCW Cardiovascular Research Center, the Postdoctoral Fellowship, and view a listing of the more than 30 faculty mentors, visit: www.mcw.edu/cvct32
Requirements
Eligibility:
- MD, DO, PhD, or PharmD
- U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents
Applicants should be highly motivated, ambitious, productive, and have (or anticipate having) a PhD, PharmD, MD, or DO in a relevant research area such as biology, molecular biology, genetics, immunology, biochemistry, pharmacology, or physiology.
