Dr. Gregory D. Sempowski in the Duke Human Vaccine Institute is
recruiting for a postdoctoral associate to work on an international
team of nine labs funded by NIAID/NIH to study the effects of atomic
bomb radiation and aging on the human immune system. Investigators in
both the United States and Japan are systematically analyzing
biological samples from the unique population of elderly Japanese
atomic bomb survivors to better understand the health consequences of
exposure to ionizing radiation on the natural aging process.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Must have a PhD in biostatistics or the equivalent as well as
programming experience in R. Experience with analysis of basic science
experiments and/or gene expression and pathway analysis preferred.
FOR MORE INFORMATION & TO APPLY:
http://postdoc.duke.edu/postdoctoral-associate-biostatistics-0
POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE (Biostatistics)
Location: Duke Human Vaccine Institute, Durham, NC
Deadline to apply: June 23, 2013