Find a Mentor and Lab

To start your 博彩网站 postdoctoral training, identify a lab and mentor that fits your research interests, your personal and career goals, and your personality. Begin by exploring the expert profiles in 博彩网站's Research Expertise database. Like any job search, it is also about who you know. The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs suggests seeking recommendations from your current advisors, mentors, or other network connections, as they may know 博彩网站 scientists with whom you can train.
In most instances, postdoctoral positions are obtained through direct contact with the Principal Investigator (PI). Once you have identified a potential laboratory and mentor with whom you would like to work, send your CV and cover letter to the PI via e-mail.
In other cases, PIs may actively recruit postdoctoral candidates through advertisement of open positions. These postdoctoral positions, but not all, may be listed online at 博彩网站's job site. Prospective postdocs should search the Postdoctoral job category to identify open positions.
Find a mentor
Use 博彩网站's Research Expertise database to identify potential mentors.
Open 博彩网站 postdoc positions
Some PIs advertise open positions online. Search the Postdoctoral job category.