Employment

Postdoctoral Training for Biomedical Research

About Gladstone Institutes

Are you an innovative, enterprising scientist with an interest in interdisciplinary research and ready for a postdoctoral training in one of the premier institutions for biomedical research? Here at Gladstone we bring together MDs and PhDs, tissue engineers, stem cell biologists, neurologists, virologists, genome engineers, and physiologists. Gladstone is home to five major institutes dedicated to different areas of study, each representing different yet interconnected areas of focus:

Assistant/Associate Professor, Department of Cell & Developmental Biology

The Department of Cell & Developmental Biology at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York invites applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant/Associate Professor level. Candidates must have a PhD or equivalent degree and postdoctoral experience in cell biology or a related field. Candidates at the Associate Professor level should also have an established track record of funding and research productivity.

Membership in the School of Mathematics

With generous support from the National Science Foundation, the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) School of Mathematics selects approximately 85 Members per year. The School welcomes applications from mathematicians and theoretical computer scientists at all post-doctoral career levels, and strongly encourages applications from underrepresented groups and mid-career scientists (6-15 years from Ph.D.). Competitive salaries, on-campus housing, and other resources are available for researchers in all mathematical subject areas.

Lecturer of Biology

Emmanuel College - a Catholic, coeducational, residential, liberal arts and sciences college in Boston-has been educating critical thinkers, ethical decision makers and community leaders since 1919. Situated in Boston's Fenway neighborhood within the Longwood Medical and Academic Area, Emmanuel's 17-acre campus is home to nearly 2,000 undergraduate and graduate students.