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Jobs at the Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER)
CBER has unique opportunities for individuals with backgrounds in science or administration to fill positions involved in the regulation and research of blood, vaccines and therapeutics. Employment opportunities offer competitive salaries and excellent benefits. We invite you to apply for one of the positions listed below if you are seeking a challenging career opportunity.
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For general information on qualifications for Medical Officers, scientists (Biologist, Chemist, Microbiologist, etc.), Consumer Safety Officers and other positions, please visit FDA’s Career Descriptions page.
CBER positions (other than those listed on USAJobs)
Research Fellowship - Pharmacologist/Toxicologist (OBRR)
Closes: February 18, 2013Research Fellowship (OVRR)
Closes: February 28, 2013Medical Officer - Hematology/Oncology (OCTGT)
Closes: March 31, 2013Medical Officer (OBE)
Closes: April 14, 2013
CBER's Fellowship Programs
CBER Service Fellowship Program provides a mechanism for the temporary employment, training, and professional development of promising postdoctoral scientists for a period of limited duration. National Cancer Institute (NCI) and FDA Interagency Oncology Task Force Joint Fellowship (IOTF) Program offers fellowship training to a cadre of scientists in research and research-related regulatory review, policies, and regulations to develop a skill set bridging two distinct processes. CBER Fellows Association serves as a community to respresent the interests of CBER ORISE, Service, and Commissioner's Fellows. Members of CFA will provide fellow representation on relevant CBER committees agreed to by CFA and CBER leadership. Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) Research Participation Training Program for CBER provides temporary scientific training for domestic and foreign scientists having a background or interest in medical, biological, chemical, toxicological, mathematical/statistical, or other related sciences.