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Finding a WU Postdoctoral Position

All postdoctoral positions at WU are appointed individually by WU faculty members and not through the Office of Post Graduate Affairs (OPGA). There are several ways to search for a position at WU:

1. Search the DBBS Jobs page
The DBBS Jobs page (http://dbbs.wustl.edu/jobs) lists both postdoctoral and career positions at WU and elsewhere.

2. Submit your Information for the Postdoctoral Candidates Database
OPGA maintains a database of potential postdoctoral appointees for WU faculty to view when searching to fill a position. Access the Postdoctoral Candidates Database to post your information and research interests. The database can only be viewed by WU personnel from the WU network. Faculty will then contact candidates that meet their specific needs.

3. Search the DBBS Faculty database
The DBBS Faculty Research Interests Database lists over 300 faculty members affiliated with the Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences, which oversees the Biomedical PhD program. You may search by keyword to find faculty interested in a specific research area, and then contact that faculty member directly. (There are over 1,000 faculty at the School of Medicine; this database only lists those affiliated with DBBS.)

4. Search by Department
Some departments have their own position listings pages. You may search by department to see if there are positions available or to find faculty that are interested in a specific area of research.


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