Job PostingsMembers in good standing with the Wound Healing Society are able to post jobs for the public to see. Please forward your information exactly as you wish it to be displayed to member@woundheal.org. The posting will display for 6 months and you will be responsible to extend or terminate your post in writing. Postdoctoral Fellow Position Available to Study Skin Wound HealingA motivated scientist with PhD degree in Immunology or skin biology is needed to work as a postdoctoral Fellow to study skin wound healing using animal/cell culture models in Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans. The incumbent will join the research team consist of multidiscipline experts in the field, have access to state-of-art facilities for cellular and molecular biology, animal models, and neuroscience; and have ample opportunity to conduct innovative research, as well as to pursue grants for career development. Salary will be competitive. Please email resume, relevant publications to: shong@lsuhsc.edu. Posted: 1/22/2013 Postdoctorate Position Available for US citizens (or permanent residents) underrepresented in health-related sciencesWe are looking for a dedicated scientist with PhD degree acquired in the biological or biochemical fields to fill a postdoctoral trainee position available for US citizens (or permanent residents) underrepresented in health-related sciences. The candidate must be US citizens or permanent residents of African Americans, Hispanic Americas, and etc, who are underrepresented in health-related sciences (see more definition in http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/pa-files/PA-08-190.html#SectionIII), because the financial support is to intended to promote diversity in health-related research in USA.This postdoctorate will participate in our NIH-funded study on molecular and cellular mechanisms of wound healing and associated diabetes complications in Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans. She/he will join the research team consist of multidiscipline experts in the field, have easy access to state-of-art facilities for research in cellular and molecular biology, animal models, and neuroscience; and have ample opportunity to conduct and publish innovative research; as well as to pursue grants for career development. Please email resume, relevant publications to: shong@lsuhsc.edu. Posted: 1/22/2013
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