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The SOT Job Bank is a 24/7 Career Resource

By Kimberly von Brook posted 12-09-2013 14:25

  

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Looking for Career Opportunities in toxicology? Whether you are looking for professional advancement or recruiting for an open position, the SOT Job Bank can help.

Job Seekers

Are you looking for a position in toxicology? Seeking to further your career, or just stay abreast of the job market? Log in to the SOT Job Bank today to browse our database of current, toxicology-related positions with a new or existing registration. Job Seeker access is free to SOT Members, and available for a small fee to nonmembers.

You may activate your Job Bank account to allow your curriculum vitae and contact information to be visible to company recruiters, or you may browse confidentially. Enroll for our bi-weekly digest and automatically be notified of all new job postings. Access the Job Bank today to get started.

Employers

Is your organization looking to fill positions in toxicology or the biological sciences? Where better to start your search than the Society of Toxicology? Simply register with the Job Bank by creating an Employer Account!* Employers can browse resumes, contact active Job Seekers, and post detailed job descriptions to recruit qualified candidates! New Job Bank listings are emailed to all current job seekers in our bi-weekly digest.

 Log in today to browse the complete listings or post your own position!

 

Featured Position

Postdoctoral Fellow (Marine Sciences Lab), Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Pacific NW National Laboratory—Marine Sciences Laboratory has an immediate opening for a postdoctoral fellow to conduct innovative research in computational modeling of fish reproduction. This project is part of a larger study developing high throughput cellular assays to assess toxicant effects on the fish pituitary, ovary, and liver. The goal is to utilize the adverse outcome pathway (AOP) concept to demonstrate the feasibility of integrating in vitro assays with computational modeling as a surrogate for fish life-cycle testing. The in vitro testing is using a diverse set of reproductive and non-reproductive toxicants. The postdoctoral fellow will use an existing biologically based pharmacodynamic model of the rainbow trout reproductive system to develop in vitro-in vivo extrapolation (IVIVE) methods for translating in vitro results to predictions of whole animal effects.

 

*Or have your Human Resource recruiter contact SOT Headquarters for more information.

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