Strong Lab: Open Positions

Postdoctoral candidates, University of Colorado graduate students, bioinformatics specialists or visiting scholars can contact Michael Strong, PhD, to inquire about open positions in the group, particularly those with experience in bioinformatics, including gene expression analysis, protein network analysis and next-generation genome sequence analysis. Candidates are encouraged to identify and apply for external fellowships or grants for the salary stipend.

Interested University of Colorado undergraduate students can also email Dr. Strong to inquire about participation in research projects (please include your CV, research interests and grades from your studies, so far).

Interested candidates should submit their curriculum vitae and contact information for three references to:

Dr. Michael Strong
National Jewish Health
Center for Genes, Environment and Health
Smith Building A656
Denver, CO 80206

Or via email at StrongM@NJHealth.org.

National Jewish Health is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Women and minority candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.

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