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Education and Training Opportunities in Research

Systems Biology Postdoctoral Fellowships


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Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) is recruiting talented doctoral graduates from diverse backgrounds, including biology, chemistry, physics, and computer science, for training in the field of Systems Biology. Studies will be geared toward solving fundamental biological problems and understanding normal and stress-activated signaling in cells through the application of systems biology.

Postdoctoral applicants have a choice of mentors available from a group of 50 nationally and internationally known PNNL scientists. These scientists engage in research that represents diverse approaches to systems biology, including computation, proteomics and mass spectrometry, imaging, cell biology, and biochemistry.

Read more about these positions and how to apply.

As part of the Systems Biology Fellowship Program, directed by Dr. Diana Bigelow, outstanding postdoctoral trainees at PNNL are recognized with the Systems Biology Fellows award. Learn more about this award program and its recipients.