Looking for a postdoc position in cardiovascular research? Know someone who is? OHSU’s Cardiovascular Division has an NIH-sponsored T32 training program that is currently recruiting. The deadline is March 30, 2012 – so start working on those applications! The training program is open to both physician-scientists and basic scientists. Three trainees will be accepted in each year for a two-year research experience in one of four general investigative categories: Regulatory Physiology; Diabetes/Obesity; Developmental Programming; and … Read More
Jonathan Lindner, M.D., associate professor of medicine and associate chief for education in OHSU’s cardiovascular division will be presenting, “New Windows to Your Heart: Breakthroughs in Cardiovascular Imaging,” on Thursday, November 17, 2011. The talk is part of the Marquam Hill Lecture Series, which is designed to share cutting edge research with the general public. The lecture is free, but seating is limited. To register, visit the Marquam Hill Lectures website. About Dr. Lindner’s talk … Read More
OHSU’s cardiology division is offering a new course on the Genetics of Cardiovascular Development and Disease for trainees. The course is required for cardiology fellows and postdocs in the NIH-sponsored training program for Cardiovascular Research and Translational Science, but it’s also open to postdocs, fellows and graduate students who are interested in genetic and epigenetic aspects of cardiovascular development and diseases. The course consists of 10 lectures from 12 to 1 p.m. in Multnomah Pavilion … Read More
The Fondation Leducq, a French non-profit organization dedicated to promoting international research in cardiovascular and neurovascular disease, has launched a career development initiative for individual junior or senior European or North American investigators who wish to perform cardiovascular or neurovascular research on the opposite side of the Atlantic. New this year: the funding, $100,000 to $150,000 per year for six to 24 months, can be used in any academic host laboratory. To be eligible, applicants … Read More
Looking for a post doc position in cardiovascular research? Know someone who is? OHSU Cardiology has an NIH-sponsored T32 training program that is currently recruiting. The 2011 deadline is March 30 – so coming up soon! The program will recruit again in 2012, so also keep them in mind for next year. The training program is open to both physician-scientists and basic scientists. Three trainees will be accepted in each recruiting class for a two-year … Read More
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