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美国霍普金斯大学招收比较病理学和实验动物医学博士后研究人员,详细信息如下: Postdoctoral Fellowships in Comparative Pathology and Laboratory Animal Medicine Comparative Pathology During the first year, trainees gain practical and diverse experience in anatomic pathology through gross and microscopic examination of pathology cases from the Johns Hopkins University animal colonies, from local practitioners and from the Maryland Zoo and National Aquarium in Baltimore. Diagnostic laboratories include necropsy, histology, clinical pathology, and state-of-the-art rodent phenotyping and small animal imaging cores. In the remaining three years, emphasis is on basic or translational research supervised by Molecular Comparative Pathobiology faculty or other faculty members within the university. During those three years, trainees also have the option to pursue a PhD through concurrent enrollment in any of several world-class graduate programs designed to provide closely mentored guidance in the process of conducting research. Pathology training continues throughout the program with weekly slide conferences, seminars, journal clubs and other courses in preparation for ACVP certification. Laboratory Animal Medicine During the first year, emphasis of the program is on acquiring competence in clinical care, pathology, and diagnostic procedures in laboratory animals through rotations in surgical support and post-operative care, old and new world primate medicine and breeding colony management, and rodent program management. Our trainees have extraordinary diagnostic and surgical laboratories at their disposal (i.e. interventional radiology, small animal imaging core, rodent microsurgery, and advanced diagnosis through a state-of-the-art hospital facility). The veterinary team provides clinical and surgical services, animal handling and technique training, and protocol consultation to research investigators throughout the Johns Hopkins University. In the remaining years, emphasis is on basic or applied research supervised by Molecular Comparative Pathobiology faculty or other faculty members within the University. During those three years, trainees also have the option to pursue a PhD through concurrent enrollment in any of several world-class graduate programs designed to provide closely mentored guidance in the process of conducting research. During the last three years, trainees have opportunities to continue training in laboratory animal medicine including seminars, courses, journal clubs and minimal weekend call. Qualifications: Candidates must have a DVM or equivalent degree, be a citizen or noncitizen resident of the United States, and have graduated from an AVMA accredited institution with passage of the NAVLE, have the ECFVG or a license to practice veterinary medicine in at least one state of the US. To apply, please submit your curriculum vitae, transcripts, three letters of recommendation, and a letter of application. Your letter should describe your professional background, interests and goals, your clinical experience and preparation, and your plan for developing as a professional. Please mail your application materials to Wendy Elza or e-mail her at welza1@jhmi.edu. Johns Hopkins University is an equal opportunity employer and educator. *The pathology and laboratory animal medicine postdoctoral fellowships are supported by the NCRR T32 training grant.
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