The College of Sciences at the Georgia Institute of Technology invites applications for the Jack and Dana McCallum Family Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in Central Nervous System Research. This program provides flexible funding to support the career development of early-career researchers conducting clinically relevant neuroscience research, preparing them to become competitive for permanent tenure-track faculty positions. The program prioritizes candidates who can strengthen collaborative research efforts between Georgia Tech College of Sciences and Emory University School of Medicine.
Postdoctoral Fellowship in Central Nervous Systems Research, Georgia Institute of Technology, US
Fellowship Overview
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Designation | Postdoctoral Fellow |
| Location | Atlanta, GA |
| Salary | $70,000 plus fringe benefits |
| Research Stipend | $40,000 in support of research |
| Appointment Duration | 12-month appointment (renewable up to 3 years total) |
| Work Hours | Full-time (40 hours weekly) |
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Research Area
Clinically relevant translational neuroscience focusing on the central nervous system, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration between Georgia Tech and Emory University.
- Primary Focus: Clinically relevant translational neuroscience research on the central nervous system.
- Collaboration: Interdisciplinary, cross-institutional research initiatives between Georgia Techโs College of Sciences and Emory University School of Medicine.
Eligibility & Qualifications
Required Qualifications
- Must hold a PhD in neuroscience or a related discipline by the start of the fellowship period.
- Ability to pass a pre-employment background screening.
Preferred Qualifications
- Demonstrated ability to work independently within a collaborative research environment.
- Experience with research in the neurosciences, with preference given to clinically relevant studies of the central nervous system.
- Evidence of scholarly work (e.g., publications, conference presentations, grant proposals).
- Experience in mentoring or teaching.
- Ability to promote a welcoming work/educational environment and engage students in experiential learning.
Job Description
Fellows will base their research out of a current faculty memberโs lab in the Georgia Tech College of Sciences, or in a collaboratorโs lab at Emory University. Core responsibilities include:
- Mentorship: Regularly co-mentor PhD students, including weekly one-on-one meetings to discuss and troubleshoot experiments, monitor progress, and provide guidance.
- Grant and Fellowship Proposals: Lead the preparation of grant proposals and fellowship applications to various funding agencies (e.g., NIH) by gathering data, reviewing literature, and drafting full proposals.
- Manuscript Preparation: Write and organize manuscripts for publication (summarizing results, structuring content, and overseeing the submission/revision process), and assist other research trainees with the publication process.
- Independent Research Development: Develop and initiate an independent research program that complements existing programs of the faculty mentor(s) while demonstrating a trajectory toward becoming an independent principal investigator.
How to Apply
Applicants must submit their materials as PDF files only via the Georgia Techโs Careers portal.
Your application package must include:
- An updated CV.
- Career Development Plan (maximum 2 pages): Outlining your three-year faculty mentoring and collaboration plans, and how the fellowship supports these goals.
- Research Plan (maximum 3 pages): A detailed description of your proposed three-year research project.
- Letters of Support (3โ5): A letter must be included from each proposed faculty mentor confirming their willingness to serve, addressing the feasibility of the project, and indicating the availability of physical resources. Additional letters from current mentors speaking to your potential are also allowed.
Inquiries: Questions regarding the position can be directed toyh.chang@ap.gatech.eduwith the subject heading: McCallum Postdoc.
Important Dates
- Applications Open: June 15, 2026
- Last Date to Apply (for full consideration): July 27, 2026 (Review of applications begins on this date and will continue until the position is filled).







