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Training on Research of Undergrads and Medical grads with Physician-Scientists
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Hello everyone,
I would like to inform you that there is an opportunity for research training in a well-established lab in mid-west. The lab has wide array of NIH funded projects focused on many areas related to auditory system: 
1. Neuroimmune interactions in audtiory system
2. Inflammatory foreign body response following implant surgeries
3. Auditory functions and inflammation in Alzheimer's disease 
4. Chemical engineering projects involving engineering of implant materials
5. Metabolomics studies on nervous system tumors

The department is considered one of the top in the nation both in clincal and research fields. The lab leader is a clinician-scientist, is a leader of the university clinical translational center, and a national leader of the field. The lab currently employs 2 MD-PhD students, 1 postdoctoral scholar (MD-PhD), 3 research track residents(MD): all of them are awardees of  'National Research Service Award'. In addition, the lab currently has 5 undergraduate students, 1 medical student working in the lab: all of them are awardees of national and/or University awards for research. The lab has collaborations with many labs and biomedical companies in different continents. Therefore, this training will provide the exposure to fundamental and translational research using cutting edge technologies, with talented physician-scientists. 

Currently, the lab is considering applications for 2 positions:
1 paid position: This will be a temporary research assistant position for 1 year which might be extended based on performance and availability of funding. This position will require US citizenship or permanent resident status (Green Card)
1 volunteer position: This will be a temporary volunteer research assistant position. The duration of training will be a minimum of 1 semester (3 months). A longer commitment is encouraged. For longer commitment, volunteer research assistants will have the opportunity to take gaps during their research training if they join some clinical training (e.g. Clinical observership or externship). Please note that the current position is in a basic science laboratory and will not involve any direct clinical exposure.  

An optimum candidate for either of these positions will be a medical graduate or undergraduate student who is highly interested in research. For further information, please contact

drnomank57@gmail.com

Please use the subject line: Training on Research of Undergraduates and Medical graduates with Physician-Scientists
Please attach: Your CV
In body of the email: mention your USMLE step scores
Thank you. Good luck in your search for residency.
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(06-14-2022, 01:54 PM)drmdphd Wrote: Hello everyone,
I would like to inform you that there is an opportunity for research training in a well-established lab in mid-west. The lab has wide array of NIH funded projects focused on many areas related to auditory system: 
1. Neuroimmune interactions in audtiory system
2. Inflammatory foreign body response following implant surgeries
3. Auditory functions and inflammation in Alzheimer's disease 
4. Chemical engineering projects involving engineering of implant materials
5. Metabolomics studies on nervous system tumors

The department is considered one of the top in the nation both in clincal and research fields. The lab leader is a clinician-scientist, is a leader of the university clinical translational center, and a national leader of the field. The lab currently employs 2 MD-PhD students, 1 postdoctoral scholar (MD-PhD), 3 research track residents(MD): all of them are awardees of  'National Research Service Award'. In addition, the lab currently has 5 undergraduate students, 1 medical student working in the lab: all of them are awardees of national and/or University awards for research. The lab has collaborations with many labs and biomedical companies in different continents. Therefore, this training will provide the exposure to fundamental and translational research using cutting edge technologies, with talented physician-scientists. 

Currently, the lab is considering applications for 2 positions:
1 paid position: This will be a temporary research assistant position for 1 year which might be extended based on performance and availability of funding. This position will require US citizenship or permanent resident status (Green Card)
1 volunteer position: This will be a temporary volunteer research assistant position. The duration of training will be a minimum of 1 semester (3 months). A longer commitment is encouraged. For longer commitment, volunteer research assistants will have the opportunity to take gaps during their research training if they join some clinical training (e.g. Clinical observership or externship). Please note that the current position is in a basic science laboratory and will not involve any direct clinical exposure.  

An optimum candidate for either of these positions will be a medical graduate or undergraduate student who is highly interested in research. For further information, please contact

drnomank57@gmail.com

Please use the subject line: Training on Research of Undergraduates and Medical graduates with Physician-Scientists
Please attach: Your CV
In body of the email: mention your USMLE step scores
Thank you. Good luck in your search for residency.

Hello everyone,
We are happy to inform that we have recruited Research Assistants: 2 medical graduates (international medical graduates) and 1 undergraduate student (US freshman) have been recruited. While these positions are currently filled we will consider future applications in a rolling basis.  

An optimum candidate for either of these positions will be a medical graduate or undergraduate student who is highly interested in research. For further information, please contact
drnomank57@gmail.com
Please use the subject line: Training on Research of Undergraduates and Medical graduates with Physician-Scientists
Please attach: Your CV
In body of the email: mention your USMLE step scores
Thank you. Good luck in your search for residency.
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