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Office of Postdoctoral Affairs

I am thrilled to support our community of postdoctoral researchers across all three campuses at ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago. The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs (PDO) exists to 1) support new postdocs’ transition to LUC, 2) foster their professional development, and 3) equip them to prepare for the transition to a first independent position whether that be in academia, industry, or another career. 

If you are a new postdoc and have not already been contacted by our office, please contact us at PostdocOffice@luc.edu to ensure that you are included in the postdoc SharePoint group.

Grace K. Muller, PhD
Assistant Professor, Cell and Molecular Physiology
Director, Office of Postdoctoral Affairs

Grace Muller, PhD

Grace Muller, PhD

Once upon a time, Dr. Muller was a postdoctoral fellow. As a fellow, she served as the Chair of Policy Committee and the Co-President of the Postdoctoral Association at her former institution. In these roles, Dr. Muller represented postdocs and interfaced with university leadership on their behalf. In her current role as the Director of Postdoctoral Affairs, Dr. Muller enjoys getting to know postdocs and scheming ways to better support our community of researchers.

I am thrilled to support our community of postdoctoral researchers across all three campuses at ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago. The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs (PDO) exists to 1) support new postdocs’ transition to LUC, 2) foster their professional development, and 3) equip them to prepare for the transition to a first independent position whether that be in academia, industry, or another career. 

If you are a new postdoc and have not already been contacted by our office, please contact us at PostdocOffice@luc.edu to ensure that you are included in the postdoc SharePoint group.

Grace K. Muller, PhD
Assistant Professor, Cell and Molecular Physiology
Director, Office of Postdoctoral Affairs