Category:Postdoc
Lab/Area:Mucke Lab
Description:
Call for Applications
Applications are now open for the NOMIS–Gladstone Fellowship Program at the Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease (GIND).
This interdisciplinary training and research program offers exceptional postdoctoral scientists the freedom to address big unanswered questions at the intersection of two or more scientific disciplines.
Gladstone provides an ideal environment for training in integrative neuroscience with dedicated mentorship by world-class investigators. After completing their research project with two co-mentors, NOMIS Fellows will be in an ideal position to launch independent careers.
Collaborations with the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) further expand the opportunities for professional and career development. NOMIS–Gladstone Fellows will have a primary appointment at GIND and an affiliation with UCSF’s Department of Neurology.
Benefits
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Access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources at Gladstone and UCSF
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Freedom to explore high-risk concepts
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Acquire qualifications needed to compete for an independent academic faculty position
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Fully funded two-year position with the possibility of performance-based extensions up to a total of four years
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Support for research and travel
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Annual salary of $80–95,000 plus benefits and an annual $10,000 housing supplement.
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Opportunity to acquire interdisciplinary research skills through co-mentorship in a highly collaborative environment
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Integration into outstanding Gladstone, UCSF, and NOMIS Foundation networks of pioneering researchers
Eligibility Requirements
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PhD and/or MD at the time of fellowship start date
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Strong interest in interdisciplinary neuroscience training
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Genuine commitment to developing an independent academic career
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Outstanding records of relevant achievements and creativity
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Evidence for high levels of curiosity, imagination, and perseverance
Application Materials
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Curriculum vitae
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Statement of research interests (up to two pages)
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Description of long-term career goals (half page)
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Contact information for three current or former mentors as references
For submission of application materials and inquiries contact:
Randi Mott
NOMIS–Gladstone Fellowship Program
[email protected]
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
The NOMIS Foundation and Gladstone Institutes are committed to equality and diversity.
Hiring Range:
Annual salary of $80–95,000 plus benefits, and an annual $10,000 housing supplement
Gladstone Perks & Benefits
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People–work with talented, committed, and supportive teammates within an organization that values each member of its community.
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A meaningful place to grow and learn–whether it’s your professional skills or scientific knowledge, we have the resources and environment to advance either so you can better support Gladstone’s mission to drive a new era of discovery in disease-oriented science and to mentor tomorrow’s leaders in an inspiring and diverse environment.
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Healthy work/life balance–you are highly engaged and productive at work because you can have time to recharge and enjoy a vibrant life outside of work.
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Compensation–competitive salary. Title and salary will be commensurate with education and experience.
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Excellent benefits–generous medical, dental, vision, retirement plan, paid vacation, commuter benefits, access to free shuttle transportation.
Gladstone is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, medical condition, physical or mental disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, or any other non-job related characteristic. We make all employment decisions so as to further this principle of equal employment.
Top Skills
What We Do
Gladstone's mission is to drive a new era of discovery in disease-oriented science and to mentor tomorrow’s leaders in an inspiring and diverse environment.
Although Gladstone shares traits with other top life science organizations, we pride ourselves on taking uncommon scientific paths to overcoming disease. Our investigators are selected to become authorities in leading or creating new fields, and we work to provide them with resources to explore bold new thoughts, form effective scientific teams, and create or master emerging research technologies that accelerate progress—Gladstone’s special recipe for success that has yielded some of the most important biomedical advances of our time.
Our three disease-focused institutes constitute the core of our discovery engine, but do not operate in isolation. We are seizing unprecedented opportunities for “convergence”—defined as the blending of intellectual and physical assets from multiple scientific disciplines and fields to speed the discovery process in our attack on unsolved health problems that affect almost every human family.