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The UMB Postdoctoral Network
 
 









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The UMB Postdoctoral Network seeks to foster a sense of community, provide resources for career and personal development, and provide a framework for representation for all post-docs at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. The UMB Postdoc Network meets monthly and offers an excellent career development seminar series at 1:00 p.m. in the Biomedical Sciences' Conference Room 5-F-19 at the UMB Dental School.

The information in this website has been carefully compiled and is intended as a vital resource for current and prospective postdoctoral fellows. Here you can find an abundance of information to guide you before you arrive, provide orientation and training while you are here, and to help you in your search for your next career appointment.

The initial version of the Post-Doc Net was established by Frances Addison, Research Administrator, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Dental School.  Through yet another collaboration between the University of Maryland Dental School, School of Medicine (specifically The Graduate Program in Life Sciences ) and the UMB Graduate School, this site has and will continue to undergo many exciting updates with the goal of addressing the common needs of all postdoctoral research fellows on the UMB campus.

 

Postdoc Network News

Post-Doc FAQ by Dr. Erin Golembweski: Are post-docs eligible for tuition remission?
by Tom McHugh
 6/25/2007 1:57 PM
Are post-docs eligible for tuition remission?
 
Most post-docs (not supported by NRSA training grants) are considered staff employees for tuition remission (TR) purposes.  Thus, they are eligible for TR for 8 credits per semester at any participating...
 
Career Development Reading for Life Scientists
by Tom McHugh
 4/26/2007 2:51 PM
The Society for Cell Biology has published 3 great publications that you might find interesting and helpful.  I will have hard copies available in the GPILS office area in a few days.  CLICK the title of this news item above to see the 3 links.
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New Pathway to Independence Award
by Fran Addison
 3/23/2006 12:07 PM
The Pathway to Independence Award (K99/R00) provides an opportunity or promising postdoctoral scientists to receive both mentored and independent research support for the same award.
 
For detailed information, including the press Release, background...
 
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