Environmental Health Job Opportunity

 

Calling All Postdocs!

 

Dr. Robinson’s Laboratory in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is looking to immediately hire two full-time postdoctoral researchers to work on projects aimed at understanding how environmental chemical exposures adversely impact human development and reproduction.  The postdoctoral candidate will work closely with collaborators in the EaRTH Center and the Program on Reproductive Health and the Environment (led by Dr. Tracey Woodruff) and the Center to Advance Toxicology and Chemical Hazard Assessment.

Applicants from a variety of backgrounds are encouraged to apply. The ideal candidate will possess a doctoral degree in toxicology, environmental health, molecular and cellular biology, bioinformatics, or a relevant field. Dry lab and/or wet lab experience in the areas of environmental health, biomonitoring, computational modeling, pharmacokinetics, bioinformatics, toxicology, embryology and/or genomics is strongly preferred. Candidates with working knowledge of bioinformatic languages (e.g., R, Python), excellent writing abilities, and strong communications skills are highly desired. 

To apply, please email Dr. Robinson ([email protected]) with a brief statement regarding your research interests, a recent CV, and contact information for three references. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and will continue until the position is filled (expected start date: Summer 2023).