NOMIS–Gladstone Fellowship Program

Applications are now open for the NOMIS–Gladstone Fellowship Program at the Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease (GIND).

Applications reviewed on a rolling basis.

This interdisciplinary training and research program offers exceptional postdoctoral scientists the freedom to address big unanswered questions at the intersection of two or more scientific disciplines.

Gladstone provides an ideal environment for training in integrative neuroscience with dedicated mentorship by world-class investigators. After completing their research project with two co-mentors, NOMIS Fellows will be in an ideal position to launch independent careers.

Collaborations with the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) further expand the opportunities for professional and career development. NOMIS–Gladstone Fellows will have a primary appointment at GIND and an affiliation with UCSF’s Department of Neurology.

As populations around the world are living longer than ever before, the prevalence of neurodegenerative disorders has been rising at an unprecedented pace. Effective treatments for these conditions are lacking and urgently needed. Scientists at the Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease (GIND) in San Francisco, California, are taking an unconventional and interdisciplinary scientific approach to advance the understanding of the central nervous system to a point were rationale therapeutic strategies can be developed for a range of important brain disorders, including neurodegenerative dementias, movement disorders and neuroinflammatory diseases such as multiple sclerosis, epilepsy and neuropsychiatric conditions.

GIND is dedicated not only to making groundbreaking scientific discoveries but also to empowering the next generations of scientists to solve complex neuroscientific and biomedical problems. To support this effort, the NOMIS Foundation and GIND have established the NOMIS–Gladstone Fellowship Program, which aims to teach outstanding postdoctoral scholars how to creatively combine leading-edge technologies with integrative approaches, crossing experimental models and the human condition. The fellowship offers exceptional scientists the freedom to address big unanswered questions at the intersection of two or more scientific disciplines.

NOMIS–Gladstone Fellows receive rigorous scientific training and personalized attention and mentoring, as well as the opportunity to develop professional competencies such as leadership, collaboration, scientific writing, grantsmanship, lecturing and management. Collaborations with nearby universities including the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), UC Berkeley and Stanford further expand the opportunities for professional and career development. NOMIS–Gladstone Fellows will have an affiliation with UCSF’s Department of Neurology and will be appointed as staff scientists at GIND.

There, fellows will help elucidate fundamental mechanisms and address disease-relevant topics such as the basic functions and roles of proteins implicated in brain disorders; the biological importance of the neurovascular junction; the communication between neuronal and glial cells; the interactions between the immune and nervous systems; the regulation of brain rhythms by interneurons and glia; and the uniqueness of brain energy metabolism.

 

Application Procedures

Please refer to the Gladstone website for application procedures.

 

Eligibility Requirements

Please refer to the Gladstone website for eligibility requirements.

Evaluation Criteria

Please refer to the Gladstone website for evaluation criteria.

Annual Value

Annual salary of $94,000 plus benefits and an annual $10,000 housing supplement