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NHEERL Locations
Research Triangle Park, NC
Chapel Hill, NC
Duluth, MN and Grosse Ile, MI
Corvallis and Newport, OR
Gulf Breeze, FL
Narragansett, RI

Open application periods for 2009:

   January 2 - February 27, 2009
   May 1 - June 30, 2009
   September 1 - October 30, 2009

Current Health and Ecology Research Opportunities

EPA's National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory (NHEERL) is seeking applicants for our federal Post-doctoral Research Program. NHEERL has opportunities for conducting high priority research that contributes to protecting human health and the environment. Our primary focus is the effects of contaminants and environmental stressors on human health and ecosystems. Our research spans all levels of biological organization from the genome to populations, communities and ecosystems. The interdisciplinary nature of our research affords numerous opportunities for collaboration with other researchers both inside and outside of EPA. We have research laboratories in eight locations across the U.S. Click on a location to the right to learn more about our state of the art facilities and equipment.

Excellent federal employee benefits:

  • Starting salary -- $45,040 for new Ph.D.; up to $84,913 for post-doctoral experience
  • Full three-year appointments
  • Paid relocation to EPA duty location
  • Vacation and sick leave
  • Federal health benefits, life insurance, and retirement program
  • Travel to professional scientific meetings
  • Active Post-doctoral Trainee Organization, onsite at RTP, NC

Easy application process:

Federal Health Position Openings
Developmental Neurotoxicity of Ethanol and Gasoline Fuel Mixtures
Federal Ecology Position Openings
Ecosystem Condition, Production of Ecosystem Services, and The Effects of Anthropogenic Stressors
Effects of Anthropogenic Stressors on Wetland Functions, Processes, and Delivery of Ecosystem Services
Extrapolation of Ecosystem Service Science among Places & Scales
Integrated Toxicology as a Basis for Species Extrapolation in Assessing the Ecological Risk of Pharmaceuticals in the Environment
Integrating Toxicity Data Across Endpoints to Protect Populations
Protein profiling for chemical toxicity characterization
Regional Scale Valuations of Wetlands Ecosystem Services
Riverine Water Quality Modeling for Ecosystem Services
Vulnerability of Pacific Coastal Wetlands to Global Climate Change
Willamette Ecosystems Services Project (WESP)
 

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