Postdoctoral Fellow - Redox Biology
- Employer
- NIH/NHLBI
- Location
- Suburban Washington, DC USA (Bethesda, Maryland)
- Salary
- Minimum of $57,673 plus health insurance coverage
- Closing date
- Feb 10, 2021
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- Discipline
- Life Sciences, Biochemistry, Physiology
- Position Type
- Full Time
- Job Type
- Postdoc Fellowship
- Organization Type
- Academia
- Department of Health and Human Services
- National Institutes of Health
- National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute
- Rodney L. Levine, MD, PhD, Principal Investigator
A postdoctoral fellowship is available to study the biochemistry and molecular biology of redox modifications of proteins in order to understand their roles in cellular biology and in disease. Our research currently focuses on the oxidation and reduction of methionine in proteins, with an emphasis on the methionine sulfoxide reductases. Please see our website for more information and references:
https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/science/biochemistry/people/levine-rodney
The fellowship is fully funded and the start date is flexible through September, 2021.Candidates should have either an M.D. degree with research experience or a Ph.D. in a relevant field and a history of productivity as evidenced by prior publications. Your training must have been completed within the past five years. Salary is commensurate with your research experience. If you have just received your doctoral degree, it is currently $57,673 per year.
NIH is known for its stimulating and interactive research environment. If you are interested in pursuing your research here, please email your curriculum vitae and names and email addresses of three references to:
Rodney L. Levine, MD, PhD
Senior Investigator and Chief
Laboratory of Biochemistry
National Heart Lung and Blood Institute
Bethesda, MD
E-mail: rlevine@nih.gov
HHS and NIH are Equal Opportunity Employers.
Applications from women, minorities and persons with disabilities are strongly encouraged.
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