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*"Applications will be assessed on the quality of the proposed research project, its fit with the Centre for the History of Violence, and the track record (relative to opportunity) of the applicant"
 
*"Applications will be assessed on the quality of the proposed research project, its fit with the Centre for the History of Violence, and the track record (relative to opportunity) of the applicant"
 
*Deadline: '''30 Jan. 2013'''
 
*Deadline: '''30 Jan. 2013'''
==[https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/28840 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill- Postdoctoral Research Associate in ELSI Research ]  - NEW POSTING==
 
*This is a new posting (7/13) for a position that starts 09/01/2013. 
 
*Deadline: '''31 August 2013'''
 
<p style="line-height:19px;">This is a postdoctoral appointment for research and policy training in the ethical, legal, and social issues (ELSI) related to large-scale genetic/genomic research.</p>
 
 
Appointees will work closely with an interdisciplinary group of CGS investigators to conduct social science, public health, philosophical, policy, and/or legal research onELSI issues related to targeted genome sequencing of asymptomatic adults for preventable health risks. Post-doctoral fellows will participate in CGS seminars and workshops as well as training tailored to individual interests, with opportunities for teaching experience, co-authorship on CGS manuscripts, grant writing experience, and independent grant submission and publication.
 
 
Candidates should have a strong interest in ELSI research, and have recently completed doctoral training (PhD, JD, MD) before beginning the program. Degrees can be in a variety of disciplines in the social and behavioral sciences, genetics or other basic sciences, epidemiology, nursing, medicine, law, or one of the humanities.
 
 
 
   
 
==[http://research.unc.edu/offices/vice-chancellor/programs-projects-services/DATA_RES_VCRED_POSTDOC University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Carolina Postdoctoral Program for Faculty Diversity ] - DEADLINE PASSED==
 
==[http://research.unc.edu/offices/vice-chancellor/programs-projects-services/DATA_RES_VCRED_POSTDOC University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Carolina Postdoctoral Program for Faculty Diversity ] - DEADLINE PASSED==
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