

OMRF seeks outstanding candidates to continue their studies in one of our exciting programs. A stipend of $37,740, along with a comprehensive benefit package will be provided for first year, full-time OMRF post-doctoral fellows.
Fellowships may be available in any of nine OMRF research programs: Advanced Magentic Resonance Center, Arthritis & Immunology, Cell Cycle & Cancer Biology, Clinical Immunology, Clinical Pharmacology, Free Radical Biology & Aging, Genetic Models of Disease, Immunobiology & Cancer or Protein Studies.
To apply for postdoctoral fellowships please visit the jobs link to view specific instructions for each current opening. For more information about OMRF postdoctoral fellowships, contact:
Scott Hooker
Human Resources Post-Doc Liaison
Phone: (405) 271-7435
Email: hookers@omrf.org
Benefits Package
Advantages of Living in Oklahoma City
- Low cost of living
- Low traffic congestion and short commutes
- #1 recession-proof city in America – Forbes
- World class art museums
- Bricktown – renovated area of downtown with shops, restaurants, dancing, entertainment, and scenic canal
- OKC Thunder – professional major league basketball team
- Minor league baseball and ice hockey teams
- Excellent state park system with lodges, lakes, camping, hiking, etc.
- Large number of universities and colleges
- Native American cultural events
OMRF Post-Doc Association Mission Statement
The mission of the OMRF postdoctoral committee is to improve the environment and education of post-docs by addressing issues related to their training and career development. The committee also seeks to enhance the post-doc experience at OMRF by providing scientific and social interaction among all post-docs at the foundation.
For more information, visit our website: OMRF Post-Doc Association
For information about OMRF’s postdoc committee, please send email to either:
Scott Hooker, Postdoctoral Liaison for OMRF or
Curtis-Ducey, Carol, Ph.D., OMRF Post-Doc Association Chairperson
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