The University of Michigan Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention is recruiting outstanding early-career research investigators to join a cohort of postdoctoral fellows who are part of an NIH-funded T32 training grant, Firearm Safety Among Children and Teens (FACTS): Multi-Disciplinary Research Training Program. The successful candidate will undertake an intensive post-doctoral training program for up to two years in which they will acquire core skills in research methods through a combination of applied research and training on the prevention of firearm injuries. Postdoctoral fellows come from a range of disciplinary backgrounds and are particularly interested in research addressing inequalities, disparities, and inequities related to firearm injury. This Postdoctoral Research Fellowship position includes annual compensation and a full standard benefit package.