Post-Doctoral Research Program
Accepting applications January 26 - March 27, 2009
EPA-RTP voted one of the best places for post-docs to work! Two years running!
EPA's National Center for Computational Toxicology (NCCT) seeks qualified individuals to fill positions in our post-doctoral program. The NCCT provides scientific leadership, understanding and tools related to the application of mathematical and computer models to technologies derived from computational chemistry, molecular biology and systems biology in order to improve the Agency's data reporting requirements, priority setting approaches to understanding chemical toxicity, and risk assessment approaches. The major challenge of the research program is to improve the predictive capabilities of the methods, models and measurements that constitute the input materials to the computational models.
Excellent federal employee benefits:
- Salary range of $58,155 to $90,610
- Up to 4 year appointment duration
- Paid relocation to EPA work location
- Vacation and sick leave
- Federal health benefits, life insurance and retirement program
- Travel to professional scientific meetings
- Active Post-doctoral Trainee Organization, onsite
Easy Application Process-Submit the following:
- Up-to-date Current Curriculum Vitae
- Letter of recommendation from your research advisor or comparable official
- Cover letter indicating position(s) of interest, your email address, U. S. citizenship status, and how you learned of this program
- DD-214 (if claiming veteran's preference)
- Email your application materials to ordpostdocapps@epa.gov
Include "NCCT Post-Doctoral Program" in the email subject line.
NOTE: Applications sent via email must be submitted in a format readable by this office, such as MS Word, portable document format (PDF), rich text format (RTF), or plain text. Use of any format we cannot read may invalidate your application. Note - online applications from journal websites will not be accepted.
Other options for application submission
Current NCCT Post-doc Opportunities:
Click on the title below to learn about the specific project
- Virtual Embryo: Cell-based Computational Models of Developmental Toxicity
- Exposure Science for Chemical Prioritization and Toxicity Testing
- Biological Determinants of Dose-Time-Response Surfaces
- Chemical Prioritization and Toxicity Testing of Nanomaterials
- Chemical Structure Classifiers and Approaches for Toxicity Prediction in ToxCast™
For additional information, please contact: Ms. Dorothy Carr at (800) 433-9633 or via email at ordpostdocapps@epa.gov .
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