The Center for Asthma Research (CAR) seeks applications for a postdoctoral position at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine for a post-doctoral fellow with a focused interest in clinical epidemiologist, translational science or systems biologist with a relevant degree and experience to work in the area of developmental origins of childhood asthma and allergic diseases.
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The post-doctoral fellow will join a highly multidisciplinary research team led by Tina Hartert, M.D., M.P.H.. Dr. Hartert is Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics, the Director of the CAR, and serves as the Assistant Vice President for Translational Science at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. CAR consists of nearly 40 members across a wide range of disciplines and has established collaborations with investigative teams throughout the United States and worldwide. Dr. Hartert is the principal investigator of one of the largest number of cohorts assembled to study asthma and allergic disease development, the resources of which are available for post-doctoral fellow research projects. Post-doctoral fellowships are for three years, and most post-doctoral fellows are supported by our NIH T32. |
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Interested applicants should submit their CV and a brief statement of research interests and accomplishments by email to:Tina Hartert, MD, MPH, Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics, tina.hartert@vumc.org
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Tina Hartert : tina.hartert@vumc.org : (615) 322-3412 |
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