Join the MPRC Team

employmentBelow is a listing of current employment opportunities available at the University of Maryland, Baltimore School of Medicine’s Maryland Psychiatric Research Center. To receive full consideration for these positions, candidates may e-mail, fax or mail a resume directly to the contact person indicated in the position announcement before the filing deadline.

Due to the volume of resumes received, we only accept resumes for open positions. Please check back frequently; positions are posted regularly. Candidates must provide documentation of any attainments listed on the resume, including technical certificates, licenses, diplomas, registrations, visas, college degrees, etc. when interviewed.

Current Openings

There are currently no staff positions available.

Post Doctoral Fellows

The Maryland Psychiatric Research Center (MPRC), an international leader in schizophrenia research, welcomes enquiries from qualified Post Doctoral Fellows. We are seeking applicants for a two-year training program for fellows from psychiatry, psychology, pharmacy practice and laboratory neuroscience who are committed to a career in schizophrenia research. Faculty include William T. Carpenter Jr., Robert Buchanan, Robert Conley, James Gold, Henry Holcomb, Adrienne Lahti, Gunvant Thaker and Malle Tagamets. The MPRC has a strong record of helping fellows develop their own research careers.

Each class of trainees will share educational activities, which include MPRC's internal course on schizophrenia, a fellows journal club, lunch with outside speakers, a grant writing exercise, an outside review aimed at furthering the fellow's career, and a monthly lunch with the MPRC Director (Dr. Carpenter).

Fellows must be U.S. citizens, non-citizen nationals, or permanent residents.

For more information, please contact:

Virginia Wesner
P.O. Box 21247
Catonsville MD, 21228

or email: vwesner@mprc.umaryland.edu

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