美国西奈医学中心博士后职位–内分泌学
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center (Cedars-Sinai)
Cedars-Sinai, ranked #6 in the nation by US News and World Report, has immediate open positions for postdoctoral researchers to participate in our NIH/NIDDK Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Training Program (T32) in Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism.
This program, now in its 19th year of funding, enables highly motivated and accomplished basic, clinical, and translational postdoctoral fellows to further their training under the guidance of a strong faculty of translational research scientists in areas related to pathogenesis of endocrine disorders, hormone action, and endocrine effects in systemic disease.
In past years, our T32 fellows have focused on a wide range of research areas, including:
•Biology, pathogenesis, and treatment of pituitary tumors and hormonal disorders
•Hormone signaling mechanisms
•Molecular genetics of insulin resistance and insulin metabolism
•Abnormalities in reproductive endocrinology
•Induced pluripotent stem cells and human organoids as faithful hormonal target models
•Stromal-epithelial interactions in hormone-regulated cancer development
•Physiology of the renin-angiotensin system in cardiology, immunity, and reproduction
•Proteomic alterations driving physiology and progression of endocrine disease
New or recent graduates with PhD, MD, or equivalent degree are eligible for participation. Individuals from under-represented minority groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
US citizenship or permanent residency is required by date of hire for these federally funded positions.
Salary is determined by experience level according to NIH and California state guidelines. Supplemental funding from NIH for childcare costs provided by a licensed childcare provider as well as housing support is also available.
Prospective applications can learn more about participating PI labs and how to apply by visiting https://www.cedars-sinai.org/education/professional-training-programs/postdoctoral-scientist-program/endocrinology.html
Cedars-Sinai is committed to training a diverse group of individuals, including underrepresented minorities, those with disabilities, veterans, and those from disadvantaged backgrounds.