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Division of Cardiovascular Disease

Job Description

I240501

Mentor: Dr. Martin Young, Division of Cardiovascular Disease 

“Mechanisms of Hypertension and Cardiovascular Diseases” (Funding Source: NIH/NHLBI)

One postdoctoral fellowship is available immediately in the UAB Vascular Biology and Hypertension Program (Martin E. Young, PD/PI), funded by the NIH/NHLBI institutional training grant, T32 HL007457, “Mechanisms of Hypertension and Cardiovascular Diseases.” This T32 Training Program offers multidisciplinary training in fundamental aspects of the pathophysiology of hypertension and related cardiovascular disease, in innovative approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of these conditions and in translating basic and clinical research findings to the population level. The Program offers advanced training in the following thematic focus areas: Basic ScienceTranslational ScienceClinical Science and Population Science.

 

Eligibility and Expectations
Trainee candidate must be a United States citizen or permanent resident, must hold a doctoral degree (MD, MD/PhD, PhD or equivalent), have an interest in hypertension, related comorbidities or cardiovascular disease and should demonstrate a strong commitment to a research career. Fellowships are available for a one year appointment with expectation of renewal pending Program Director and Mentor(s) evaluation and recommendation. Trainee should have no more than three years of previous postdoctoral training to be eligible for appointment to this T32 HL007457 postdoctoral training grant. Stipend levels adhere to federal postdoctoral stipend guidelines and determined by number of full years of relevant postdoctoral experience.


How to Apply
Please submit completed application via email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.:
1) Current Curriculum Vitae (CV)/Resume
2) Letter of Interest, describing your research accomplishments, training plans (include short and long-term career plan) and (if applicable or known) proposed mentor(s)
3) At least three letters of support from previous supervisors/mentors, as well as names and contact information for your references. Application materials may be sent by mail, e-mail, or hand delivered to:
Hypertension Program
1900 University Boulevard
THT 311
Birmingham, Alabama, USA 35294-0006
E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Phone: (205) 934-2581


About our Postdoc Office

UAB is committed to the development and success of outstanding postdoctoral scientists. Here at UAB, nearly 300 postdoctoral fellows are training currently in a variety of disciplines. Competitive postdoc awards are available including internships, grant incentives, funds to enhance education and collaboration outside UAB, and teaching opportunities at local universities. There is also a Postdoc Research Day with monetary awards. The Office of Postdoctoral Education strongly encourages UAB research mentors to follow the National Research Service Award stipend level guidelines, and postdoctoral scholars qualify for health, life, and other insurances. They also have the right to participate in the university’s 403(b) program and enjoy vacation, sick leave, maternity/paternity leave, and other benefits.

About the University

The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is a research university and academic health center that discovers, teaches, and applies knowledge for the intellectual, cultural, social, and economic benefit of Birmingham, the state, and beyond. UAB is internationally renowned for its intensely collaborative culture that has — for more than five decades — produced breakthroughs in education, health care, research, and service. UAB was ranked #1 in the United States, and in the top 10 worldwide, in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, 2018 Young University Rankings.

Spanning more than 100 city blocks, UAB is the state of Alabama’s largest single employer with nearly 28,000 employees and has an annual, state-wide economic impact of $12.1 billion. U.S. News & World Report’s 2022 “America’s Best Graduate Schools” ranks 16 UAB graduate programs among the nation’s top 25 and eight UAB specialties were ranked among the nation’s top 50 in the magazine’s 2022-2023 Best Hospitals report. UAB research grants and awards are at a record high, totaling $715 million in FY22 — a 50% increase over the past five years. UAB ranks 33rd among all universities in federal research funding and 17th among public universities. UAB's NIH funding continues to grow among peer institutions in the Southeast and beyond, with the university ranking 25th among all universities in NIH funding and 11th among public universities.

UAB is an Equal Employment/Equal Educational Opportunity Institution dedicated to providing equal opportunities and equal access to all individuals regardless of race, color, religion, ethnic or national origin, sex (including pregnancy), genetic information, age, disability, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, and veteran’s status. As required by Title IX, UAB prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates. Individuals may report concerns or questions to UAB’s Assistant Vice President and Senior Title IX Coordinator. The Title IX notice of nondiscrimination is located at uab.edu/titleix.

 

For more information on Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action at UAB, visit the UAB Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion opens a new website, call (205) 934-8762, or contact the office at 701 20th Street South, AB 336, Birmingham, AL 35294-0103.

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