Biochemistry Postdoctoral Research Fellows

Information for Incoming Prospective Postdoctoral Fellows

  • Destination Biochemistry Postdoctoral Award for Incoming Fellows (info and application link: due anually each February, June, and October)

    Destination Biochemistry Postdoctoral Scholar Awards support the very best early and advanced fellows training in the Department of Biochemistry at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Basic Sciences. The department contains a diverse group of scientists, trainees, and staff dedicated to understanding biological mechanisms through fundamental research. Our investigators are leaders in applying advanced approaches in biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, structural biology, mass spectrometry, and chemical biology to biomedical topics including DNA and RNA metabolism, enzymology, molecular cancer biology, molecular virology, cell signaling, protein misfolding diseases, and toxicology. We bridge basic discovery with clinical application to improve human health. An exceptional group of postdoctoral fellows train in our laboratories and go on to impactful careers in academia and industry.

    We will award up to three early-career awards per year. Awardees will be designated as either a Destination Biochemistry Cohen Postdoctoral Scholaror Destination Biochemistry Danzo Postdoctoral Scholar to honor the legacy past Biochemistry investigators. Dr. Stanley Cohen was a Professor of Biochemistry at Vanderbilt for 40 years and made fundamental discoveries about growth factor signaling leading to the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1986. Dr. Benjamin Danzo joined Vanderbilt as a postdoctoral trainee in 1971, started his own laboratory, and taught Biochemistry for 33 years. In addition, we may also award one Destination Biochemistry Advanced Postdoctoral Scholar Award to support the transition of an outstanding current postdoctoral trainee to an independent position in academia or equivalent principal investigator position.

    Applicants for the early-career scholar awards should have outstanding records of accomplishment in their graduate studies and have received their Ph.D. degree no more than 9 months in advance of their application. These scholars will receive a competitive stipend with benefits plus a salary supplement of $8000 for two years. Scholars will be nominated for positions on institutional training grants and external fellowships; will have a mentoring committee of at least three faculty members; and will benefit from many career development activities and other resources of the Office of Biomedical Research Education and Training. Highly productive scholars will be considered for appointment as Destination Biochemistry Advanced Postdoctoral Scholars.

    Deadlines for receipt of applications are February 15, June 1, and October 1.Postdoctoral fellow applicants are encouraged to apply for this award at any stage of their postdoctoral search prior to the start date of their fellowship position. Current biochemistry postdocs are not eligible.

    Applications are submitted via Interfolio http://apply.interfolio.com/123614 . Required documents:

      • Curriculum vitae
    • Description of research accomplishments with future training and career goals (no more than 3 pages). The future training and career goals must identify at least one Department of Biochemistry investigator as a potential mentor with an explanation of why the investigator(s) was selected. Discussion with potential faculty mentors is encouraged to determine a good match.
    • Three (3) letters of reference submitted directly to Interfolio, arriving by the application deadline.
    • Applicants from underrepresented backgrounds are especially encouraged.

    Vanderbilt University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer committed to recruiting and retaining an academically and culturally diverse community. Vanderbilt has a strong institutional commitment to diversity in all areas and particularly encourages applications from minorities, women, individuals with disabilities, and members of other underrepresented groups.

  • Current Postdoc Job Opportunities and Resources for Applicants
  • Biochemistry Postdoctoral Researcher and Student Association
  • Vanderbilt Postdoctoral Association
  • The Center for Teaching
  • BRET Career Development ASPIRE Program
  • Vanderbilt Office of Postdoctoral Affairs
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Incoming Destination Biochemistry Award
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Information for Current Postdoctoral Fellows

  • Destination Biochemistry Advanced Postdoctoral Scholar Award for Senior Postdoctoral Fellows (info and application link: due annually each August)

    The Department of Biochemistry at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine contains a diverse group of scientists, trainees, and staff dedicated to understanding biological mechanisms through fundamental research. Our investigators are leaders in applying advanced approaches in biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, structural biology, mass spectrometry, and chemical biology to biomedical topics including DNA and RNA metabolism, enzymology, molecular cancer biology, molecular virology, cell signaling, protein misfolding diseases, and toxicology. We bridge basic discovery with clinical application to improve human health. An exceptional group of postdoctoral fellows train in our laboratories and go on to impactful careers in academia and industry. The Destination Biochemistry Postdoctoral Scholar Awards support the very best early and advanced fellows and honor the legacy of past Biochemistry investigators.

    The Advanced Postdoctoral Scholar Award will support the transition of an outstanding current postdoctoral trainee to an independent position in academia or equivalent principal investigator position. This award will strengthen the Scholar’s job application, shorten the time to independence, reward an outstanding trainee, and serve as an incentivizing tool for recruiting new postdoctoral fellows.

    Applicants for the Advanced Scholar award should have outstanding records of accomplishment in their graduate and postdoctoral studies and plan to transition to an independent position within approximately one year. The award will go to a current postdoctoral fellow who plans to submit job applications this year. The award is meant to assist with the transition by providing funds to allow the postdoctoral scholar to develop a research project that they will continue as an independent investigator.

    The Scholar will continue to work within their current laboratory and benefit from their mentor’s guidance. However, the mentor must confirm that the Scholar’s research can be taken with the Scholar when they transition to an independent position. The Scholar will also be expected to be listed as a corresponding or co-corresponding author on manuscripts derived from the research. By remaining within the mentor’s laboratory, the Scholar will continue to act as a resource for other lab members.

    Eligibility

    • Currently appointed postdoctoral fellows in a primary Biochemistry faculty laboratory are eligible. Destination Biochemistry Advanced Scholars will continue to be appointed as postdoctoral fellows governed by the same rules and procedures as other postdoctoral fellows.
    • Individuals must have applied for K99 independent funding. Postdoctoral fellows with existing K99 transition awards are eligible to apply and should adjust budget requests accordingly.

    Apply via Interfolio at http://apply.interfolio.com/123677  by annual deadline of August 1.

    • Applicants should upload a CV, a three-page description of their research plan, reprints of up to three recent publications, and a one-year budget. In addition, applicants should arrange to have three (3) letters of reference submitted via Interfolio, by the annual deadline of August 1.
    • The research plan should clearly outline the applicant’s vision for their future independent research program and explain how the transition award will be utilized to advance that vision.
    • Applicant should provide verification that they have applied for or have been granted K99 funding.
    • One reference letter must be from the current advisor. It should explain how the applicant’s proposal is different than the advisor’s research goals, confirm that the applicant will be allowed to take the project with them to an independent position, affirm that the applicant will be named as a corresponding or co-corresponding author on manuscripts derived from this award, and provide an evaluation of the candidate’s likelihood of successfully obtaining an independent position within the next year.
    • The proposed budget is only for research purposes; no equipment purchases will be allowed. Acceptable uses include salary, research supplies, core facility costs, and travel. Maximum award is $100,000 for one year.
    • Only exceptional candidates will be chosen. It is expected that, on some years, there may be no award granted if we do not identify an appropriate individual.
    • If the scholar does not obtain an independent position by the end of the one-year award period, then all costs for the fellow will revert to the primary mentor’s laboratory. This circumstance is expected to be extremely rare since it would suggest a failure in the selection process.
    • Applicants from underrepresented backgrounds are especially encouraged.
    • Questions may be emailed to j.l.smith@vanderbilt.edu or david.cortez@vanderbilt.edu
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