Training
This postdoctoral fellowship is designed to train the individual to establish an independent and collaborative progressive research practice in Obstetric-Fetal Pharmacology. Research activities include: protocol design, study coordination, data collection, data analysis, presention of results and manuscript preparation. Cell culture technique, animal experiments, molecular and cell biology, HPLC analysis, microsomal incubations, NONMEM analysis, micro array analysis and positive emission tomography may also be involved. Opportunities for additional course work and teaching experience are also available.
Contact:
Mary F. Hebert, PharmD
University of Washington
Department of Pharmacy
H-375 Health Sciences Center, Box 357630
Seattle, WA 98195-7630
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