美国匹兹堡大学2024年招聘访问学者、博士后职位(外科学)
匹兹堡大学(University of Pittsburgh),简称“匹大”(PITT),成立于1787年,美国最早的十所大学之一,被誉为“公立常春藤”,是美国大学协会成员。主校区位于宾夕法尼亚州第二大城市匹兹堡,与卡内基梅隆大学隔街相对,各学院分布在奥克兰区(Oakland),地理位置优越。
截至2020年,学校有教员5240人;有学生28391人,其中大学部19200人,研究生院9191人。
Postdoctoral Scholar – Surgery(#164)
University of Pittsburgh
Job Description
For immediate start! The University of Pittsburgh Department of Surgery is recruiting for NRSA T32 supported Postdoctoral Fellow positions. Under the leadership of Drs. Timothy Billiar and Matthew Neal, the Department of Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh has maintained a long-standing NIH T32 training grant from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences. This program aims to train the next generation of physician-scientists and PhDs in trauma, sepsis, and related conditions like ischemia/reperfusion, injury, and wound healing over a two to three-year commitment. The Pitt Trauma Research Training Program is organized into two core training tracks: Clinical Sciences and Basic Sciences. It leverages the University of Pittsburgh’s extensive resources and the program’s distinguished group of participating faculty mentors and their diverse research interests. These independent investigators have substantial experience mentoring postdoctoral trainees, working in multidisciplinary teams and scientific expertise in investigating these complex clinical issues. Interested applicants should submit a current CV and a one page description of research interests and long-term goals to Donielle Neal, Academic Program Administrator at meskdy@pitt.edu. Recruitment will be ongoing until all available positions are filled.
Qualifications or Expectations:
Minimum two year committment
Strong demonstrated research interest in trauma, sepsis, critical illness or related areas
Surgical resident with MD, MD/PhD, DO, MBBS or equivalent
US citizen or permanent resident
Opportunities Available:
Collaborative mentorship team
Funding to assist with childcare expenses
NRSA Postdoctoral annual stipend
Personalized research track
Travel funds to support attendance at academic conferences and development opportunities
Tuition support