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Postdoctoral Fellowship in Social and Behavioral Research
Department of Health and Human Services
National Institutes of Health
National Human Genome Research Institute
Social and Behavioral Research Branch
The Social and Behavioral Research Branch (SBRB), a new Intramural research branch
of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI), is inviting recent
graduates to pursue multidisciplinary training in genomics and health. Researchers
in the SBRB investigate social, behavioral and ethical factors that facilitate
translation of genomic discoveries for health promotion, disease prevention,
genetic counseling and health care improvements. Trainees will work closely
with internationally recognized social and behavioral scientists, clinical investigators and bioethicists during their fellowship. To learn more about the SBRB's research
mission and ongoing research, see the Social and Behavioral Research Branch page.
Interested applicants should apply online through the NIH Research and Training Opportunities page. All new applicants are required to submit a curriculum vitae, a 1-3 page letter of research interests and the names of three potential referees. Applicants should highlight how their research interests and career goals fit
within the overall research mission of the Social and Behavioral Research Branch.
For further information, contact Dr. Colleen McBride, Chief, Social and
Behavioral Research Branch at: cmcbride@mail.nih.gov
DHHS and NIH are Equal Opportunity Employers.
Colleen McBride, Ph.D.
Chief, Social and Behavioral Research Branch
Head, Public Health Genomics Section
Building 31, Room 5341
Bethesda, MD 20892
Colleen McBride Web page
Last Reviewed: May 5, 2008
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