Open Positions
Postdoctoral Scholar in Medicinal Chemistry
Professor Lindsley is seeking talented and motivated applicants for a postdoctoral research position in Medicinal Chemistry. The principal function of this position is to provide support for basic and translational drug discovery efforts related to neurological and psychiatric diseases, and provide tool compounds and preclinical development molecules for novel targets/mechanisms. Successful candidates will collaborate with individuals involved in the WCNDD including in vitro/molecular and behavioral pharmacology, and in vitro and in vivo drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics. Typically, the ideal candidate should be able to apply their synthetic expertise in organic and/or medicinal chemistry to current programs, and bring a high level of independence and creativity to the position. Strong preference towards individuals within 1 year of receiving their graduate degree. Please send your updated CV and three (3) letters of recommendation to Prof. Darren Engers.
Postdoctoral Scholar in Molecular Pharmacology
Professor Lindsley is seeking talented and motivated applicants for a postdoctoral research position in Molecular Pharmacology. The principal function of this position is to provide support for basic and translational pharmacology efforts related to neurological and psychiatric diseases, and provide critical in vivo proof of concept data for novel targets/mechanisms. Successful candidates will collaborate with individuals involved in the WCNDD including behavioral pharmacology, chemistry, and in vitro and in vivo drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics. Please send your updated CV and three (3) letters of recommendation to Prof. Darren Engers.
Postdoctoral Scholar in Behavioral Pharmacology
Professor Lindsley is seeking talented and motivated applicants for a postdoctoral research position in Behavioral Pharmacology. The principal function of this position is to provide support for ongoing in vivo research efforts related to neurological and psychiatric diseases, and provide critical in vivo proof of concept data for novel targets/mechanisms. Successful candidates will collaborate with individuals involved in the WCNDD including molecular pharmacology, chemistry, and in vitro and in vivo drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics. Please send your updated CV and three (3) letters of recommendation to Prof. Darren Engers and Prof. Carrie Jones.
If you have any questions, or would like more information, please contact Prof. Darren Engers.