Lane Fellows In Computational Biology – Carnegie Mellon University, USA-PA-Pittsburgh

Job ID: 4790
Job date: 2015-11-19
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Company : Carnegie Mellon University 

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Role : Postdoc 


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Lane Fellows In Computational BiologyCarnegie Mellon UniversityComputational Biology Department, School of Computer ScienceUSA-PA-Pittsburgh The Lane Fellow Program recognizes and supports scientists of who are dedicated to a career at the interface of computational and biological sciences so that they can pursue postdoctoral research in the rich computational environment at Carnegie Mellon. Over the course of their fellowship, fellows are expected and encouraged to transition to independence by developing their own research program to take with them when they become independent investigators.

Lane Fellows will be selected for an appointment renewable up to three years beginning approximately July 1, 2016. They will receive a stipend of $65,000, benefits including medical, dental, vision and life insurance, and a professional support allocation of $3,000 to cover items such as purchase of a laptop computer, travel to conferences, membership in relevant professional societies, and journal subscriptions. Candidates must have a strong record of research in computational biology or a related computational field. Absent special circumstances, candidates must have received their doctoral degree after August 1, 2014 or be expected to receive their degree by August 1, 2016.Job Information Position Type: Post-Doctoral Research Fellowships Start Date: July 01, 2015 Duration: Full Time Status: openContact InformationCarnegie Mellon University
Computational Biology Department, School of Computer Science
fellownominations@compbio.cmu.eduhttp://lane.compbio.cmu.edu/people/fellowsHow To Apply:Applications should be submitted by March 15, 2016 in order for candidates to receive full consideration. Those received after this date will be considered if the review and interviewing schedule permits. Candidates should submit their Curriculum Vitae; a statement of research that describes the significance of their past work, their qualifications for interdisciplinary work, and their future interests and career goals; and the names and email addresses of up two or more individuals whom the applicant has asked to provide letters of reference (it is the responsibility of the candidate to ensure that the letters are sent). All materials should be submitted by email to fellownominations@compbio.cmu.edu.

After initial review, some applicants will be chosen as finalist and invited to interview in person or via telephone. As part of this process, finalists will be responsible for identifying a Lane Center faculty member who is willing to serve as their research advisor.


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