Yale Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship in Immunohematology

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The Yale Department of Laboratory Medicine offers 2-3 year research fellowships in the broad field of Immunohematology to MDs, MD/PhDs, and PhDs interested in a long term academic investigative career.

The major areas of focus are: Stem Cells/Hematopoiesis, Transfusion Medicine, Immunology, Host-Pathogen Interactions, Vascular Biology, and Biomedical Engineering. The core of the program is work in the research laboratory of one of 30 Yale faculty members, drawn from 8 different Departments.

The program also offers the possibility of obtaining an additional advanced degree: a PhD in Investigative Medicine or a Masters in Health Sciences for trainees with an MD degree, or a Masters in Biomedical Engineering for any trainees.

Individuals aiming for clinician-scientist careers, including MDs and MD/PhDs interested in any relevant clinical field, as well as PhD pathology and genetics clinician-scientists, find the program well designed for their aspirations, as do academically-oriented PhDs. The program is supported by an NIH T32 and hence fellows must be US citizens or permanent residents.

Information is available at: http://medicine.yale.edu/labmed/research/immunohematology/. Inquiries and applications should be addressed to diane.krause [at] yale.edu.

Women, people with disabilities, protected veterans, and members of underrepresented minority groups are especially encouraged to apply. Yale is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.

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