Graduate/Postdoc

Seeking applications for the 6th Annual Dr. Eddie Méndez Scholar Award

Fred Hutch is seeking applications for the 6th Annual Dr. Eddie Méndez Scholar Award, which recognizes outstanding postdoctoral fellows from any discipline conducting research on cancer, infectious diseases, or basic science. The award was created to recognize Dr. Méndez’s commitment to cancer research and supporting early-career scientists from historically excluded backgrounds.

Science Policy Virtual Certificate Program

GPS-STEM of the University of California, Irvine is offerring a Science Policy and Advocacy Certificate Program for STEM Scientists. This virtual program is designed to teach STEM graduate students and postdoctoral trainees the essential skills required for a career in science policy. The program will cover a range of topics including policy development, communication, resources and funding opportunities, networking and career pathways.

NSF AGEP Postdoctoral Scholar

Job Summary: Bethune-Cookman University (B-CU) is seeking a postdoctoral associate who is interested in working at a teaching intensive HBCU. This position is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP) as part of a larger Florida AGEP (FL-AGEP) project concerned with improving the pathways of women of color in STEM to enter the professoriate.

Postdoctoral Position in Biology of Aging & Age-Related Diseases T32 Training Grant

About the Program: The Biology of Aging and Age-Related Diseases NIH/NIA training program is led by Dr. Sanjay Asthana and Dr. Rozalyn Anderson. Our training program and expert mentoring team covers the spectrum of aging research, from mechanistic studies of the biology aging and age-related disease to translational studies focused on diagnostics, treatments, and preventative interventions with a view to clinical application.

2024 Dissertation Fellowship and Sandell Grant Programs - Research on Retirement or Disability Policy

The Center for Retirement Research was established in 1998 through a grant from the Social Security Administration. The Center's mission is to produce first-class research and forge a strong link between the academic community and decisionmakers in the public and private sectors around an issue of critical importance to the nation's future. To achieve this mission, the Center sponsors a wide variety of research projects, transmits new findings to a broad audience, trains new scholars, and broadens access to valuable data sources.