
The University of Pittsburgh seeks to fill several NIH NINDS T32-funded postdoctoral positions for training in the Neurobiology of Neurological Disease. The primary goal of this training program is to provide a crucial clinical component to the education of postdoctoral fellows. A second major goal is to ensure that trainees are provided with mentored research training to create a pathway to independence.
This T32 program is administered by the Department of Neurobiology and directed by Dr. Christopher Donnelly, PhD, but represents a community-wide training program that includes faculty from basic science and clinical departments throughout the University.
Prior to application, applicants must select and obtain acceptance from a research mentor chosen from the list of members of the Center for Neuroscience at the University of Pittsburgh (CNUP) (https://cnup.pitt.edu/people/core-faculty-members ) who are engaged in NINDS-funded research.
Successful applicants must have a PhD in Neuroscience, Biology, Molecular Biology, Pharmacology, Physiology, Bioengineering, or a related field. A list of current and former T32 trainees can be found at: https://neurobio.pitt.edu/t32-trainees .
To be eligible for NIH NINDS T32 funding, applicants must be either US Citizens or Permanent Residents.
While preference will be given to junior postdoctoral applicants, more experienced postdoctoral researchers will also be considered, especially if they are: a) working on highly innovative projects; b) working on projects that require extended time and effort for completion; or c) training in new fields or specialties.
Successful applicants must have a PhD in Neuroscience, Biology, Molecular Biology, Pharmacology, Physiology, Bioengineering, or a related field. To be eligible for NIH NINDS T32 funding, applicants must be either US Citizens or Permanent Residents.
To apply for T32 support see: https://www.neurobio.pitt.edu/applying-t32. Please email the following in PDF format to the Program Administrative Assistant, Melissa Lepore (melissa.lepore@pitt.edu ):
1) Curriculum vitae.
2) A summary of your research accomplishments and a description of your research plans (2-3 pages).
3) A summary of your relevant coursework (1-2 pages).
4) A statement of your long-term career objectives (1-2 pages)
5) A statement describing the relevance of your background and training to Neurological Disease Research (1-2 pages).
6) A letter of nomination from the faculty sponsor which includes a brief statement of the proposed research project.
7) Three letters of recommendation.
Please contact Melissa Lepore (melissa.lepore@pitt.edu)with any questions about the application process or for further details about the training program.
Application deadline: October 31, 2025. After initial review of applications, some applicants will be asked to schedule interviews with members of the T32 Executive Faculty Committee.
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