Johns Hopkins University, The Center for Hearing and Balance
Research
Training Opportunities
Johns Hopkins University, The Center for Hearing and Balance
Research
Training Opportunities
Contact: Eric D. Young, Director
Training opportunities are available for qualified students with interests in the Center’s laboratories.
Post-doctoral Fellowships: Applicants should have a PhD or MD (or equivalent) degree with relevant research experience and demonstrated interests in the research of the Center.
Positions are funded by training grants from the National Institute for Deafness and Other Communications Disorders (NIDCD). Candidates for NIDCD support must be U.S. citizens or green-card holders. Support for non-citizens may be available from other funds.
Inquiries should be directed to the primary faculty of the laboratory of interest.
Pre-doctoral trainees: PhD candidates are typically enrolled in the graduate programs of Biomedical Engineering or Neuroscience at The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Application information should be obtained from the department of interest.
Undergraduates: Positions in the Summer Internship Program of The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine may be arranged by contacting Center Faculty.