As a postdoctoral researcher in the College of Science at the University of Notre Dame, not only will you develop your research skills, but you will also develop the skills needed for both industry or academia.| Postdoctoral Scholars
Research from the University of Notre Dame is shedding light on why Black women are likely to have early-onset or more aggressive subtypes of breast cancer. The study published in iScience found that a population of cells in breast tissues, dubbed PZP cells, send cues that prompt behavioral changes that could promote breast cancer growth.| Postdoctoral Scholars | News
Argha Manna and Saurja DasGupta at a science and art panel at Caltech…| Postdoctoral Scholars | News
Serious quality defects were found in a significant number of cancer medications from sub-Saharan Africa, according to new research from the University ...| Postdoctoral Scholars
New research from the University of Notre Dame found that the strength of early-life father-daughter relationships predicts meaningful differences in the survival of female baboons.| Postdoctoral Scholars | News
Santiago Schnell, the William K. Warren Foundation Dean of the College of Science at the University of Notre Dame, has accepted an appointment as provost at Dartmouth College. He will depart Notre Dame at the end of June and begin his new role in July.| Postdoctoral Scholars | News
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Scientists at the University of Notre Dame synthesized a material that exhibits a rare and promising form of magnetism known as altermagnetism, which could reshape how computers store and process information in the future, a new study in Nature…| Postdoctoral Scholars | News
Jason R. Rohr, the Ludmilla F., Stephen J., and Robert T. Galla Professor and Chair of the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Notre Dame, has been named a 2025…| Postdoctoral Scholars | News
Scientists are one step closer to discovering life on other planets. A team of engineers and astrophysicists has installed the front-end module of a new instrument named iLocater at the Large Binocular Telescope Observatory in the Pinaleño Mountains of southeast Arizona. When fully completed,…| Postdoctoral Scholars | News
Ell Handy, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Notre Dame with the Bioengineering Life Sciences Initiative (BELS), seeks to uncover new ways to diagnose and treat endometriosis,…| Postdoctoral Scholars | News
Stefano Castruccio, Notre Dame Collegiate Associate Professor in the Department of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics (ACMS), has been named an elected fellow of the American…| Postdoctoral Scholars | News
Discovering astrophysical objects — from Earth-like planets, to binary star systems, to black holes — is already difficult, but especially so when trying to detect them using ground-based telescopes, where the atmosphere can absorb and distort light. …| Postdoctoral Scholars | News
Thirty-two past and present researchers at the University of Notre Dame, including faculty, graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers, were named co-recipients of the 2025 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics for detailed measurements…| Postdoctoral Scholars | News
A study in Science Translational Medicine found when patients take the drug nitisinone, their blood becomes deadly to mosquitoes.| Postdoctoral Scholars | News
As one of America’s leading research institutions, Notre Dame has long been at the forefront of finding answers to the most pressing questions facing our communities. With our unique mission to be a force for good, Notre Dame researchers are making discoveries that make our nation healthier,…| Postdoctoral Scholars | News
Yanliang Zhang, Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Collegiate associate professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering at the University of Notre Dame, together with colleagues at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and Purdue University, has created a novel material that seamlessly transitions between soft tissues and stiff electronics—stretchy enough to move with the body’s dynamic changes yet stiff enough to maintain electrical connectivity. The team’s results have ...| Postdoctoral Scholars | News
In the aftermath of World War II, scientists were left to grapple with how to safely treat the legacy nuclear waste that was stored in underground tanks. Amita Bedar, postdoctoral researcher at the University of Notre Dame, has dedicated herself to this mission, joining an interdisciplinary team of scientists at partnering universities in a project called IDREAM.| Postdoctoral Scholars | News
Human Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is a virus found in more than 70% of the population in the United States. The virus remains dormant in healthy people. But for those with a weakened immune system, CMV can cause severe illness and death. CMV is the primary focus of Pilar Pérez Romero, associate professor in the Department of Biological Sciences who came to the university in 2023.| Postdoctoral Scholars | News
Notre Dame’s Bioengineering & Life Sciences Initiative has announced significant investments aimed at enhancing and growing biomedical research at the University. These include funding of four new cross-disciplinary faculty research teams and a milestone instrument…| Postdoctoral Scholars | News
Two assistant professors in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Notre Dame confirmed that the Berry curvature of electrons in solids can be detected optically by measuring how a material absorbs light in a new paper published in Physical Review Letters and wave featured on the cover of the Journal.| Postdoctoral Scholars | News