If you are or know a Postdoctoral Member of the Society of Toxicology (SOT), consider becoming a candidate or nominating a colleague for one of the open officer positions on the 2016–2017 Postdoctoral Assembly (PDA) Executive Board. The mission of the PDA is to facilitate the professional...
Contributed in Recognition of National Postdoctoral Appreciation Week If in your postdoctoral fellowship you have been at the top of your game—you published well, you wrote a couple of successful fellowship and grant applications, and you could give your talk in your sleep—then, you may be...
Contributed in Recognition of National Postdoctoral Appreciation Week Submitted b y Chris Banks In hindsight, my transition from a postdoc to a government toxicologist felt pretty unremarkable, despite a moment of genuine panic along the way. At the time, I honestly had no intentions...
Contributed in Recognition of National Postdoctoral Appreciation Week Several mentors had shared with me their view of postdoctoral fellowships: after two or three years, it may not help your curriculum vitae to stay in the same place. In some ways, I couldn’t accept this information. I...
By Elizabeth A. Godin, Course Director, LEAP, Project Director, RISE, Duke University When most people think about pursuing a postdoc, they might think that an academic postdoc is one that is based on a bench science research program. My academic postdoc has taken me down a different career...
By Daniel W. Ferreira, Postdoctoral Fellow, Allard Laboratory, Institute for Society and Genetics, University of California, Los Angeles Ideally, a postdoc position provides the unique opportunity to choose what, where, and with whom you want to do research. Though this sounds relatively...
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