US Army Center for Environmental Health Research
Open Projects (Updated 10/15/2009)
Full-time one-year appointments are renewable up to three years; postdoc appointments are renewable up to four years. Students can participate fulltime or parttime as long as they meet eligibility requirements. Appointments for students can be during the summer or winter breaks, or during the academicic year.
Detailed descriptions of each project are available as PDF files. You will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view these files. The Reader is available for free download from the Adobe Support Site.
Please scroll down to see open projects. If you don't see a project that interest you, send a resume/cv to recruiter@orau.org
S = Summer full-time appointment
APG = Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
Center for Environmental Health Research (CEHR)
The Research Participation Program for the U.S. Army Center for Environmental Health Research (USACEHR) provides opportunities to participate in USACEHR on-going applied research projects. Located at Fort Detrick, Maryland, the USACEHR operates in state-of-the-art aquaculture facilities and laboratories specifically designed for aquatic toxicology and molecular biology. It's mission is to plan, direct, and conduct research, development, testing and validation for occupational and environmental health surveillance (OEHS) and environmental health technology in support of Force Health Protection. Project areas include toxicology, biochemical, pharmacology, molecular biology, and more. USACEHR accepts applications on a continuous basis. |
| Project Title |
Location |
Educational Requirements |
Project Number |
# of Openings |
Toxicogenomics Toxicoproteomics Research Project
|
Ft. Detrick, MD |
Doctoral Degree |
MRMC-CEHR-LC-2010-004 |
1 |