I. Eligibility. To be eligible to apply, a potential postdoctoral trainee must have documented:

  • U.S. citizenship (or permanent residency with a green card I-551).
  • a doctoral degree or completion of all degree requirements.
  • research experience.
  • a mentor from the training grant faculty. Case Western Reserve University faculty mentors who wish to join the training grant faculty should contact Ed Greenfield, PhD.
  • a commitment to be on the training grant for at least 2 years.
  • no more than 1 year of previous postdoctoral service on another NIH training grant. (NIH allows only 3 years of cumulative postdoctoral support from training grants.)
  • preferably a year of research already conducted in the Case Western Reserve University mentor's lab, unless the nominee is a clinician.
  • a commitment to serve full-time on the training grant. Any clinical responsibilities must be related to the trainee’s research.
  • intention to attend the regular musculoskeletal conferences and journal club.
  • a commitment to a future, independent research career that involves musculoskeletal research.

II. Application. The following application materials should be forwarded to Valerie Schmedlen in DOC, DOCX or PDF:

  • a letter of nomination by the applicant’s research mentor, a faculty member of this training grant.
  • the NIH biosketch of the training mentor.
  • the trainee candidate’s CV.
  • a copy of (or a link to) 2 of the trainee’s peer-reviewed publications.
  • recommendation letters from 3 references, including the trainee’s PhD thesis advisor.
  • a short description of the candidate’s proposed research project (in the candidate’s own words).
  • a short description of the candidate’s career plans.

The Steering Committee will interview eligible candidates.

Underrepresented minority candidates (African American, Hispanic American, Native American, Alaskan Native, and Pacific Islander) and candidates who have disabilities are encouraged to apply.