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Monday, February 11, 2008

Vermont: Post-doctoral Associate (Epidemiology and genetics of cardiovascular disease and venous thrombosis), University of Vermont

Post-doctoral Associate
University of Vermont

Job ID: 4141248
Job Duration: 1-2 Years
Required Travel: 0-10%
Position Title: Post-doctoral Associate
Industry: Academia
Min Education: Doctorate
Posted: January 28, 2008
Min Experience: 0-1 Year
Job Function: Postdoctoral Fellows
Job Type: Full-Time
Salary: $36,996.00 - $51,036.00 (Yearly Salary)


Contact Person: Kenneth G. Mann
Email Address: kenneth.mann@uvm.edu
Phone: 802-656-0335
Fax: 802-656-2256


The University of Vermont has openings for both Ph.D. and Post-doctoral training in fields related to blood coagulation research encompassing vascular biology, hemostasis, hemorrhagic diseases and thrombosis. Programs extend over a broad range of basic and applied science. Graduate students and MD and PhD fellows are invited to apply for positions in an NIH sponsored training program leading to either the Ph.D. degree or post-doctoral studies. Specific areas of interest include:


Blood coagulation reaction mechanisms.
Biochemical/biophysical/x-ray structural characterizations of protein-protein, protein-metal ion and protein-membrane interactions.
Dynamics and proteomics of the blood coagulation/fibrinolytic systems.
Platelet/megakaryocyte biology.
Epidemiology and genetics of cardiovascular disease and venous thrombosis.
Diagnostic and therapeutic interventions in hemophilia and thrombosis.
Participating mentors are in the fields of Biochemistry, Pathology, Cardiology, Hematology, Epidemiology, Genetics and Cell Biology. Applicants must be citizens, noncitizen nationals or permanent residents of the US. Additional information can be found on our websites (http://biochem.uvm.edu/, www.med.uvm.edu/lcbr, http://www.fletcherallen.org/Medicine/Cardiology/index.html,%20http:/www.med.uvm.edu/pathology and http://www.fletcherallen.org/Medicine/Cardiovascular_Research/index.html). Minority applicants and women are encouraged to apply. Send inquiries to: Dr. Kenneth G. Mann, Biochemistry Department, University of Vermont, College of Medicine, 208 South Park Drive Suite 2 Room T227, Colchester, VT 05446 or email to kenneth.mann@uvm.edu.




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