Job: Postdoctoral Fellowship on Alcohol/HIV Biomedical and Behavioral Consequences.

Postdoctoral Fellowship on Alcohol/HIV Biomedical and Behavioral Consequences.

The NIAAA-funded T32 training program in the School of Medicine at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center (LSUHSC) in New Orleans is currently accepting applications from outstanding candidates for a postdoctoral fellowship opportunity. Our rich scientific environment provides training opportunities with highly successful investigators performing animal and human studies on biomedical and behavioral consequences of alcohol abuse. A multi-disciplinary team of investigators collaborates to provide interdisciplinary training in fields relating to immune, metabolic, and behavioral consequences of alcohol abuse, with emphasis on the HIV infected host. The successful candidate will have a productive research history appropriate for this career stage, and will be a highly motivated individual that is able to work both independently and as part of a team.  Individuals with a Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent degree are eligible. US Citizenship or Permanent Residency is required. The applicant will work in a highly collaborative environment located within the heart of New Orleans and receive an NIH-level stipend. To apply, submit a letter indicating career goals, CV and names of 3 references as a single pdf file to: physiologyrecruit@lsuhsc.edu. Review of applications will begin immediately. LSUHSC is an Equal Opportunity Employer for females, minorities, individuals with disabilities and protected veterans.