Post-Doctoral Opportunities
Dartmouth Medical School

Seeking an independent and highly motivated researcher to work in a laboratory studying the antiapoptotic BCL2 family member, MCL1. The focus of the project will be on the role of MCL1 in the immune system and the development of lymphoma (e.g., in MCL1 transgenic mice). This position is funded by the NIH and is available immediately. Candidates must have a Ph.D. or M.D./Ph.D., and the ability to work cooperatively with others in the laboratory. Animal work experience would be useful. Interested individuals should send a cover letter and CV with names of three references to:

Dr. Ruth W. Craig
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology
HB 7650
Dartmouth Medical School
Hanover, NH 03755-3835
Ruth.W.Craig@Dartmouth.edu


The Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology is expanding positions for post-doctoral trainees. Diverse and exciting research opportunities exist within the department, as outlined in the individual faculty research descriptions. Interested candidates should apply by directly contacting faculty with whom they are interested in working. Applications are accepted on a continuous basis.

Candidates should have a Ph.D. and/or M.D. degree, or expect to complete such a degree within one year.

Funding sources include investigator-inititiated individual research grants and multi-investigator program project grants, as well as NIH training grants in the areas of cancer biology, epithelial cell biology and molecular toxicology.

Dartmouth, an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer, strongly encourages applications from women and minority candidates.