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Postdoctoral Opportunity: The Biology of Aging and Age-Related Diseases T32 Training Grant, University of Wisconsin-Madison

The Biology of Aging and Age-Related Diseases T32 Training Grant at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is looking to fill two postdoc slots late this fall. This unique grant focuses on the basic mechanisms of aging, prevention interventions, and clinical problems encountered by older adults. The grant provides career development for postdoctoral students starting their research career through mentored training, the Biology of Aging Seminar series, and conferences. Visit their website for information about mentors, trainees, program directors, and more.

To Apply

Submit the following to t32biologyofaging_asthana@lists.wisc.edu

  • Letter stating research interests and how they relate to aging (Attention: Dr. Sanjay Asthana)
  • CV (indicate dates of support on previous NIH training grants, if applicable)
  • Transcripts of ALL college coursework (copies acceptable)
  • GRE and/or MCAT scores
  • Three letters of recommendation (one of the letters must come from a faculty member in a related field)
  • All individuals who did not complete their advanced degree in the United States must submit a certification that it is equivalent to a degree from a U.S. college or university. Click here to obtain information from one of the organizations listed.
Click here to view a flyer with more information.

If you have any questions, please email Sara Wray or call her at 608.265.5147.