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Indiana University Post-Doctoral Traineeships
Indiana University invites applications for up to two post-doctoral traineeships to be supported by NICHD via an NIH T32 training grant entitled, 'Common Themes in Reproductive Diversity.' We offer broadly integrative training in the areas of sexual reproduction and development with a focus on the behavior of animals including humans. Research conducted by participants addresses key questions in the development and expression of sex differences, as well as maternal and paternal effects on morphological, sexual, and social development. Indiana University's excellent support for research and its globally recognized strengths in human sexual health, gender studies, animal behavior, endocrinology, and the evolution of development ensure high quality training. For more information see http://www.indiana.edu/~reprodiv/index.htm
We welcome candidates interested in human as well as nonhuman behavior who wish to train across disciplinary lines.
Traineeships include a competitive salary based on current NIH pay scale commensurate with experience, and modest funds to support research and travel. The successful applicant will help foster collaborations among faculty and serve as a professional model for pre-doctoral trainees. A Ph.D. in gender studies, psychology, biology, neuroscience, chemistry, or a related field is required. Candidates are invited to make initial contacts with training faculty http://www.indiana.edu/~reprodiv/faculty.htm
To apply, please visit the following website to find instructions and forms to download: http://www.indiana.edu/~reprodiv/apply/ Please e-mail your completed application to Linda Summers at
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or (less desired) mail it to 402 N. Park Street, Bloomington, IN 47405. The email subject line should read: CTRD Post-doc Application. For full consideration, applications should arrive by 15 August 2010, although later applications will be considered. The search will continue until the positions are filled. Please note that one of the lines must begin on or before April 2011, and the second line would not become available before May 2011. If you have specific questions about the process or fellowships, please contact Ellen Ketterson (
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) who will answer your questions or forward your inquiry to the appropriate person.
Minority applicants are especially encouraged to apply. Trainees must be citizens, non-citizen nationals, or permanent residents of the US. Indiana University is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer.
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