The Retinal Genomics Lab eagerly accepts applicants interested in research rotations. Given the breadth of work in the laboratory, we encourage individuals with diverse backgrounds to apply. Possibilities include those for graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, research professionals, undergraduate students, and clinicians. Given the diverse nature of the work conducted in the laboratory, which spans the breadth of clinical investigation, translational research, and bench-based molecular and genetic basic science, many opportunities are present in the RRL for interested individuals.
Please send a copy of your curriculum vitae along with a cover letter and scientific statement to:
Fran Lietz
University of Chicago
5841 S. Maryland Ave., MC 2114
Room S221
Chicago, IL 60637
773 702-5305
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| The laboratory welcomes individuals with diverse backgrounds who consider sharing their time or expertise with us. Below please find a volunteer profile form. We will do everything in our power to find a suitable position for all interested parties. We encourage individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences to apply because the laboratory would benefit from skill sets ranging from business professionals to website masters to high school students. |
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| Please click on link below for volunteer application form |
Volunteer Profile |
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The application should be sent to: mgrassi@bsd.uchicago.edu
Michael A. Grassi, MD
University of Chicago Medical Center
5841 S. Maryland Avenue, MC 2114
Chicago, IL 60637 |
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