Just beyond the Rocky Mountain Front nestled among the river bottoms and sweeping plains of central Montana, the McLaughlin Research Institute for Biomedical Sciences has been conducting biomedical research since 1954.
Located just 125 miles from Glacier National Park and 225 miles from Yellowstone National Park, the McLaughlin Research Institute has a unique mission in biomedical and rural health research that encompasses basic, translational and clinical science in a unique geographical area of the United States.
The city of Great Falls, Montana, provides a high quality of life with abundant outdoor opportunities.
We invite your application to join us as a postdoctoral research scientist at the McLaughlin Research Institute, a partnering institution with Touro University - Montana.
With the addition of the Touro medical school and establishment of an NIH Center for Biomedical Research Excellence, postdoctoral scientists have the opportunity to transition to full time positions as primary investigators, research science faculty or teaching faculty positions.
Postdoctoral positions at the McLaughlin Research Institute provide ample opportunity for seamless growth in a variety of career trajectories in a well-funded biomedical research institute.
Salary is commensurate with experience.
Required Education and Skills : , and / or and research experience in biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology, genetics, cell biology, computational biology, public health, psychology or related field.
Strong verbal and written communication skills. Strong organizational and supervisory skills. Knowledge of, or willingness to learn, institutional regulatory document submission
Application Instructions : To apply, please send the following to Rebecca Brown at and address any questions to Rebecca Brown or Renee Reijo Pera at
CV, Cover Letter and List of 3 Professional References
Application review starts immediately and continues until the position is filled. We encourage you to visit our website and contact individual scientists for more information, as needed.
Current faculty members include Drs. Andrea Grindeland, Brenda Canine, Mikael Klingeborn, Moses Leavens, Renee Reijo Pera, Teresa Gunn, and Tiffany Hensley-McBain.