Post Doctoral Fellowships

The Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies is offering post-doctoral fellowships in a multidisciplinary training program funded by NIAAA. Research is focused on molecular and cellular studies on alcohol actions. Applicants must have an M.D. or Ph.D., U.S. citizenship or permanent residency, and an interest in alcohol research.

Gene Expression • Transcription Factors • Knockouts • Apoptosis •
Oxidative Stress • Gene Therapy • Gene Regulation • Molecular Signaling

 

Fulton T. Crews, Ph.D.

Neurodegeneration

George R Breese, Ph.D.

Action of ethanol on ligand-gated ion channel receptors; Basis of ethanol withdrawal anxiety

James C. Garbutt, M.D.

 

Clyde W. Hodge, Ph.D.

Behavioral pharmacology and pharmacogenomics

A. Leslie Morrow, Ph.D.

Molecular mechanisms of alcohol dependence

David H. Overstreet, Ph.D.

Serotonergic mechanisms underlying strain differences in ethanol self-administration

Richard A. Rippe, Ph.D.

Collagen gene regulation, intracellular cell signaling, liver fibrosis

Kathleen K. Sulik, Ph.D.

Pathogenesis and mechanisms underlying alcohol-related birth defects

 

Please send curriculum vitae and statement of interest directly to faculty above or
to Dr. Fulton T. Crews at:

Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
CB#7178, Thurston Bowles Building
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7178

UNC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.