Inquiries Frequently Encountered
San Diego, the second largest city in California and the eighth largest city in the United States, is home to the Scripps Research Institute (SRI), a renowned institution offering an expansive variety of things to see and do, with 70 miles of beaches and a mild Mediterranean climate [1]. Nestled in the community of La Jolla, a favorite vacation destination since the 1880's, SRI presents an exciting opportunity for early career researchers.
The Scripps Postdoctoral Award Program (SPAP) is designed to expose postdocs to new research opportunities and the facilities available at SIO/UCSD. Eligibility for the award requires a PhD degree conferred by November 30, 2026, and no more than 3 years of postdoctoral experience at the time of appointment [1].
Applicants should hold a recent PhD in a relevant biomedical or scientific discipline, with strong research skills in areas such as cell culture, in vivo experiments, molecular biology, proteomics, metabolomics, bioinformatics, or related fields. Candidates should be highly motivated and capable of leading their own projects, often involving multidisciplinary techniques like genetic screening or RNA sequencing [1].
Regarding salary, specific details for the SPAP are not directly stated. However, postdoctoral positions at SRI typically offer competitive pay commensurate with experience and institutional standards for such research roles [1]. Commonly provided benefits include full-time employment status with standard research institution benefits, such as health insurance, retirement plans, and professional development opportunities, although these specifics would need to be confirmed with the program directly.
The duration of the postdoctoral appointments at Scripps is usually structured around the research project length, generally ranging from 1 to 3 years, as postdoctoral fellowships typically align with multi-year research projects, with extensions possible depending on funding and progress [1]. The SPAP offers 24-month scholarships, with the possibility of a second year based on performance and progress. Postdoctoral Scholar appointments at Scripps are temporary and have fixed end dates, typically made for two years at a time but may be extended.
Postdoctoral positions outside the SPAP are arranged with individual faculty members and may or may not be advertised. The jobannounce listserv is available to all Scripps faculty, students, and postdocs for regular job opportunity postings. As an External Referee, you are required to give a careful and thorough analysis of the candidate's strengths and weaknesses, including their training, previous accomplishments, potential for conducting innovative research, and an overall evaluation of their performance relative to others at a comparable stage in their careers. As an SIO Mentor, you are required to provide a letter addressing your willingness to serve as a mentor, an assessment of the candidate's training, former work, and suitability for the proposed postdoctoral project, and information on access to any facilities that will be especially important to the planned research.
For precise, up-to-date information on salary, benefits, and application deadlines, it is recommended to consult the official Scripps Research website or contact their human resources directly.
[1] Information sourced from the Scripps Research Institute's website.
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