Combined Anatomic Pathology Residency and Biomedical Research
Training.
The Department of Veterinary Pathobiology and Diagnostic Investigation at Michigan
State University (MSU) is seeking applications for 5-year combined anatomic pathology
residency and PhD positions. The initial two years of
training will be at the Diagnostic Center for Population and Animal Health (DCPAH)
in East Lansing, Michigan where the successful applicants will participate in
necropsy, surgical pathology, teaching programs, and required coursework. The
following three years will be based in Bethesda, Maryland, where the graduate
students will complete their research training at one of the Centers in the National
Institutes of Health (NIH). Collaborating Centers include the National
Cancer Institute (NCI), Center for Cancer Research (CCR), the National Heart,
Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases (NIAID), and the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney
Diseases (NIDDK). The training initiative provides for multidisciplinary
training in animal pathophysiology, rodent or NHP pathology, human pathology,
molecular biology, and medical research. The program leads to a PhD degree
and partial fulfillment of the requirements for board certification by the American
College of Veterinary Pathologists. Support includes an attractive stipend,
tuition and health insurance benefits, and other training assistance. Application
to MSU should include: curriculum vitae, official veterinary college transcripts
with cumulative grade point average and class standing, a statement of career
goals, three letters of reference, and GRE scores.
Please send application
materials to Dr. Jennifer Thomas, Acting Chairperson, Department
of Pathobiology and Diagnostic Investigation, College of Veterinary
Medicine, 4125 Beaumont Road, Room 201B, Lansing, MI 48910-8107. Applications
will be accepted until October 12, 2009, or until acceptable candidates are identified. Selected
applicants will be provisionally accepted into the program pending final acceptance
and funding by NIH. The CCR website http://ccr.nci.nih.gov/resources/training/default.asp offers
detailed descriptions of the programs and other links to important
information. Candidate
veterinarians must be US citizens or US permanent residents and have less than
five years postdoctoral experience. Online applications to NIH are due
by October 19, 2009. Apply online for fellowships through the NIH Graduate
Partnership Program at http://gpp.nih.gov/. For
additional information, email Dr. Jennifer Thomas at thomas@dcpah.msu.edu,
Dr. Scott Fitzgerald at fitzgerald@dcpah.msu.edu ,
or Dr. R. Mark Simpson at ncimolpathol@mail.nih.gov.
Michigan State University is an AA/EOE.
Please refer to the ACVP listing upon inquiry.
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