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The National Postdoctoral Association (NPA) is a nonprofit, 501(c)3 educational organization in the United States that is dedicated to enhancing the quality of the postdoctoral experience for all participants. Since its founding in 2003, more than 200 institutions have adopted portions of the NPA's Recommended Postdoctoral Policies and Practices.
The Yale Postdoctoral Association (YPA) is an association composed of postdocs from all disciplines working at the Yale University. The goal of this association is to create a sense of community among postdocs, as well as to improve their experience at Yale. It organizes professional development and social events around Yale. [1]
Lynn Cooley is the C. N. H. Long Professor of Genetics and Professor of Cell Biology and of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, Dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and Vice Provost for Postdoctoral Affairs at Yale University.
Amy M. Barrios is an American medicinal chemist working as a professor of Medicinal Chemistry and the Associate Dean for Postdoctoral Affairs for the University of Utah. [1] Barrios' research lab focuses on developing probes to study protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP) activity and regulation.
A postdoctoral fellow, postdoctoral researcher, or simply postdoc, is a person professionally conducting research after the completion of their doctoral studies (typically a PhD). Postdocs most commonly, but not always, have a temporary academic appointment, sometimes in preparation for an academic faculty position.
Quaye is a professor in the Higher Education and Student Affairs Program within the Department of Educational Studies at the Ohio State University. He is also the university's Associate Dean for Excellence in Graduate and Postdoctoral Training and associate editor of the Journal of Diversity in Higher Education.
Daniel Herschlag, senior associate dean at Stanford University School of Medicine, graduate education and postdoctoral affairs and professor of biochemistry and, by courtesy, of chemistry; Leonard Herzenberg, professor of genetics, winner of Kyoto Prize for development of fluorescent-activated cell sorting
[3] [1] Bogen conducted postdoctoral research at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine from 1996 to 1998. [1] She became a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics in 1992. She joined the American Pediatric Society in 1996. [1] In 2004, she became a fellow of the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine. [1]