PostdoC: Tri-Institutional Molecular Mycology and Pathogenesis Training Program (Tri-I MMPTP)
The TRI-I MMPTP (Research Triangle, North Carolina) have ONE open fellowship slot to start as early as 8/1/20 and applications are now being accepted for the slot to be filled on a rolling basis. As a reminder, since this is a T32 program the fellows must be US citizens or permanent residents. Fellows placed on the training grant can receive up to 3 years of fellowship support.
A diverse set of faculty across 3 universities (UNC-Chapel Hill, Duke University, NC State) working on molecular mycology from plant pathology, animal disease, pathogenesis, evolution, cellular and molecular biology of fungi https://mmptp.mgm.duke.edu/faculty/.
Updated information about the program, our long successful history, and application specifics can all be found on our website: https://mmptp.mgm.duke.edu/
To plan ahead, we are also anticipating having TWO additional open slots to start next year on 8/1/21.
If you have interested applicants, please have them email me directly at: bill.steinbach@duke.edu
Source: Fungal Genomes and Comparative Genomics - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Authors: Jason Stajich Tags: postdoc fungi Source Type: blogs
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