CTSA One Health Alliance Funding available for 2-year research fellowships

Interested in working with post-docs at NC State? Can your laboratory use the expertise of a funded research postdoc with specialty training in spontaneous animal models of disease?

If so, visit the CTSA One Health Alliance website for a recruitment call for mentors doing translational research.

The Alliance is soliciting research mentors to provide a short description of a collaborative mentored research opportunity in their lab that can leverage the expertise of a veterinary specialist. The deadline for this short submission is July 15, 2021.

The Alliance will be funding four 2-year research fellows in their 2022 cohort, across the 15 CTSAs affiliated with veterinary schools. This call is for fellowship training opportunities to start in Aug 2022. Full applications with a specific fellow will be due in January 2022.

Contact Dr. Lauren Trepanier This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Dr. Rob Rebhun This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if you want more information about the initiative after visiting the website.

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