Postdoctoral Fellowships

Training Program in Cell and Molecular Dermatology Postdoctoral fellowships are available in our NIH-funded Training Program in Cell and Molecular Dermatology at the University of Michigan.

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Training Program in Cell and Molecular Dermatology

Postdoctoral fellowships are available in our NIH-funded Training Program in Cell and Molecular Dermatology at the University of Michigan. Training opportunities are available in basic science and translational research. Areas of focus include cancer biology (melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancer), psoriasis genetics, skin immunology, aging, and photoaging. Due to NIH requirements, trainees must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.

Interested candidates should send their CV and a list of references to Dr. James T. Elder, 7412A Med Sci I, 1301 E. Catherine Street, Univ of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-5675, fax (734) 615-7277, email jelder@umich.edu.

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