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Postdoctoral Positions in Translational Nanomedicine : Boston, MA, United States
Title: Postdoctoral Positions in Translational Nanomedicine: Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital
The Laboratory of Nanomedicine and Biomaterials has a number of postdoctoral openings for highly motivated scientists with strong experimental backgrounds and proven expertise in nanomedicine research. Our research is highly multidisciplinary and involves the synthesis, nanoengineering and in vitro and in vivo testing of a variety of nanomaterials and nanoparticle platforms for the treatment of a range of diseases. Currently we are seeking candidates with strong backgrounds in: polymer synthesis, nanomaterials and drug delivery, microfluidics, in addition to candidates with proven expertise in cell culture and mouse models. In particular, we welcome applicants with experience in diabetes, atherosclerosis and cancer biological models.
We seek highly qualified applicants, with an outstanding track record of publications in international refereed journals and an excellent level of scientific writing, with experience of running multidisciplinary projects, along with great interpersonal and team-work competencies, to work with our dynamic and multidisciplinary group on the development of the next generation of polymeric nanomedicines.
Entry requirements:
A PhD degree in either of the fields of chemistry, chemical engineering, biomedical sciences or other closely relevant subjects is required. Further information about the Laboratory of Nanomedicine and Biomaterials can be found ...Application:
Please include a one page cover letter detailing your suitability and qualifications for the post, and attach to this a current curriculum vitae (including publications list and the details of three academic referees). Applicants should send this as a single pdf file to the following ...
For each interested position, please include one of the following titles in your email subject field:
1. Polymer synthesis
2. Nanomaterials and Drug Delivery
3. Microfluidics
4. Diabetes
5. Atherosclerosis
6. Cancer