The University of Notre Dame announces the creation of multiple new 
research faculty fellowships to target research on integrated diagnostic 
and therapeutic platforms capable of supporting the personalized health 
care and environmental monitoring of the mid-21st century – the Advanced 
Diagnostics and Therapeutics (AD&T) Initiative. AD&T is comprised of high-
level teams of researchers spanning the disciplines critical to these 
advanced technology platforms: experts in (a) synthetic chemistry, (b) 
advanced materials, (c) cell biology, (d) environmental biology, (e) 
genomics and proteomics, (f) nanofabrication and nanoelectronics, (g) 
fluid mechanics, (h) polymer and colloid physics, (i) chemical analysis 
and (j) micro- and nanofluidic instrumentation.

Research faculty are being recruited for the following project teams (1) 
Microcybernetics; (2) Genomics and Bioinformatics for Portable 
Environmental and Medical Diagnostics (3) Cartilage Lubricants and Tissue 
Engineering for Osteoarthritis.  Detailed descriptions of all the specific 
project opportunities can be found at http://sri.nd.edu/advanced-
diagnostics-and-therapeutics/career-opportunities/faculty-fellow-
positions. Successful candidates will possess expertise in polymer 
solutions, colloidal physics, polyelectrolytes and biomacromolecules, 
fluorescence microscopy, spectroscopy, ecological genetics, and/or 
environmental genomics.

Successful candidates for these new research fellowships will possess a 
Ph.D. (or equivalent) in a natural sciences or engineering discipline, 
will have a demonstrated record of research accomplishment, and will seek 
to use the appointment as a springboard to high visibility career 
opportunities.  Stipends are generous and commensurate with experience.  
Each project will have independent research support and opportunity for 
international travel/collaboration.  Successful candidates can expect a 
three-year, annually-renewable appointment.

Please send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, short (< 3 page) description 
of your previous research experience, a short (< 3 page) statement 
explaining your interest in one or more specific projects and arrange to 
have 3 letters of recommendation sent to Heather McCleery at 
[email protected].  We anticipate filling positions beginning January 1, 
2010 and continuing until all positions are filled.

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