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A postdoctoral position will soon be available in the lab of Andrew P. Rice, Ph.D. (Nancy Chang Professor, Department of Molecular Virology and Microbiology, Baylor College of Medicine). The research topic is “ Mechanisms of HIV Latency” . The required skills include expertise in molecular biology, tissue culture, and some experience in flow cytometry. All interested individuals should send a copy of their CV to his email address (arice@bcm.edu) and/or call him at 713-798-5774.
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Удивительно много открытых постдоковских позиций в Mayo Clinic (кампусы в Миннесоте и Флориде)

http://www.mayo-clinic-jobs.com/go/Postdoc...=7&sortdir=desc
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почему же вы так жестоки и несправедливы в Петербурге и Хьюстоне?
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Professor Carolyn Larabell (Carolyn.Larabell@ucsf.edu) has a position open for a post doctoral researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Labs in Berkeley, California. Please refer to the attached information if you are interested.

My Best,Rick

Postdoctoral Position in Biophysics/Imaging
We are seeking a talented Post-Doctoral Researcher to further develop two advanced cellular imaging techniques, namely Soft X-ray Tomography and Cryogenic Fluorescence Tomography (McDermott et al., 2012). The successful candidate would have ample opportunity to apply these techniques in a number of on-going research projects, see for example (Clowney et al., 2012). Candidates should have a recent Ph.D. degree (within the last 5 years) and have practical experience in instrumentation/software associated with advanced imaging techniques, for example ‘super resolution’ microscopy, electron cryo-tomography, etc. Previous cell culture and biochemistry experience is an advantage, but not considered essential.

If interested, please send a cover letter outlining your research interests, goals for postdoctoral training, and a CV - including the names and contact information for 3 professional references - to Professor Carolyn Larabell (Carolyn.Larabell@ucsf.edu).

Clowney, E.J., M.A. Legros, C.P. Mosley, F.G. Clowney, E.C. Markenskoff-Papadimitriou, M. Myllys, G. Barnea, C.A. Larabell, and S. Lomvardas. 2012. Nuclear aggregation of olfactory receptor genes governs their monogenic expression. Cell. 151:724-737.
McDermott, G., M.A. Le Gros, and C.A. Larabell. 2012. Visualizing Cell Architecture and Molecular Location Using Soft X-Ray Tomography and Correlated Cryo-Light Microscopy. Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, Vol 63. 63:225-239.
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 прочитанное сообщение Сообщение на английском  25.09.2013 21:40     Сообщение для модератора         Личное письмо  Отправить e-mail
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Two postdoctoral positions open at the

Children’s Nutrition Research Center, Baylor College of Medicine



The CNRC is a federally funded research center with more than 60 faculty members who have a wide variety of expertise in nutrition, metabolism, biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology, human genetics, physiology, plant biology, animal science, statistics, epidemiology, behavioral science, psychology, as well as pediatric medical subspecialties. This scientific synergy fosters research collaborations across disciplines and at all scientific levels, from plant and animal studies at the molecular/cellular level to human nutrition studies at the clinical level, with the single goal of improving the nutritional wellbeing of children, from conception through adolescence.



Candidates should have a recent PhD or MD degree in a relevant discipline. All candidates need to identify a potential mentor in the CNRC (http://www.bcm.edu/cnrc/faculty) and contact the mentor directly. Candidates and their mentors are expected to assemble an application package (see below) and submit it to Dr. Morey Haymond (mhaymond@bcm.edu) by October 16 of 2013.



Application package

1. Curriculum vitae

2. Digital photo

3. Transcripts from undergraduate and graduate degree-granting institutions (directly from the registrar if possible).

4. Letter of support from PhD or MD mentor and two other people who know you well

5. 1-page personal statement, explaining why you would like to work with your proposed mentor, what you expect to learn from our program, and how it would help you accomplish your goals

6. 1-2 page proposed research plan, written with the proposed mentor

7. Proposed mentor’s biosketch and list of current and past trainees

8. Letter from proposed mentor describing why he or she would like to have you as a fellow, and a brief summary of the training that will be provided



Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.
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Job Title: Postdoctoral fellow
Job Category: Research
Department: Dept. Pathology and Genomic Medicine, Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX
Reports To: Ping Wang
Employment Status: Full Time
Work Week: Mon-Fri
Shift: Days

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Assist with the principle investigator in completing research projects in the area of in vitro diagnostics focusing on clinical chemistry and toxicology. Prepare presentations, posters and manuscripts for publication. Techniques required include: ELISA, mass spectrometry, chromatography and fluorescence microscopy. Must be organized and detail-oriented. Must have excellent writing and communication skills.

EDUCATION
PhD degree with biology or chemistry related major required.

EXPERIENCE
Experience in biochemistry or chemistry research is required.

Contact
Ping Wang, pwang@houstonmethodist.org
PI profile: http://www.houstonmethodist.org/tmhri.cfm?...strPageID=36270
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 прочитанное сообщение Сообщение на английском  21.11.2013 18:16     Сообщение для модератора         Личное письмо  Отправить e-mail
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JOB ANNOUNCEMENT

Department of Microbiology & Immunology
F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine
Uniformed Services University
Bethesda, Maryland


POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOW


A post-doctoral fellowship position is open for studies performing parasitological and immunological investigations in a small mammal model of filariasis. The position is in the laboratory of Dr. Edward Mitre in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland. The project will be conducted by a small group of researchers within a collegial atmosphere. Approaches will include, but are not limited to, animal dissection, multi-color flow cytometry, ELISA, and quantitative PCR. A Ph.D., D.V.M., or M.D. degree in parasitology, molecular biology, immunology, biochemistry, cell biology, or microbiology is required. Experience working with small mammal models of infection would be advantageous. This positions is dependent upon funding.


Email curriculum vitae and names, addresses and phone numbers of three references to:
Edward Mitre, M.D.
edward.mitre@usuhs.edu

Department of Microbiology and Immunology
F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
4301 Jones Bridge Road
Bethesda, MD 20814-4799 USA
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 прочитанное сообщение Сообщение на английском  04.12.2013 06:27     Сообщение для модератора         Личное письмо  Отправить e-mail
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Postdoc Position Available Department of Pediatrics Pediatric Research Center The University of Texas Medical School at Houston Houston, TX
We are seeking a highly motivated, organized and enthusiastic postdoctoral fellow to study embryonic kidney development and its relationship to kidney pathologies, including cystic kidney diseases (including ciliopathies) and cancer. We are interested in the role of Wnt signaling and primary cilia in shaping nephric tubules, utilizing Xenopus (frog) embryos and mammalian tissue culture as models. Current goals include: 1) Determining how PCP components affect tubule and cilia formation; 2) Discovering novel components affecting nephron development; 3) Visualizing in vivo tube formation using advanced live imaging techniques; 4) Generating transgenic animals to visualize nephrogenesis in vivo
Current projects utilize developmental, molecular and cell biological approaches including imaging in living embryos. Applicants with a Ph.D., M.D. or equivalent and a strong background in Developmental Biology, Embryology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology and/or Stem Cell Biology are highly encouraged to apply. Salary and benefits are commensurate with relevant experience. Review of applications will continue until the position has been filled.
Please send your CV, cover letter indicating current and future research interests, and the name/email address of three references to:
Rachel K. Miller, Ph.D. Department of Pediatrics The University of Texas Medical School at Houston 6431 Fannin Street, MSE R316 Houston, Texas 77030 Email: Rachel.K.Miller@uth.tmc.edu
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 прочитанное сообщение Сообщение на английском  08.01.2014 20:49     Сообщение для модератора         Личное письмо  Отправить e-mail
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A postdoctoral positon will open in Dr. Rick Sifers' lab in the Dept. of Pathology and Immunology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX (beginning March 2014). The corresponding research will examine the involvement of miRNAs and proteostasis machinery in the mammalian secretary pathway that contribute to the development of liver disease in patients with alpha1-antotrypsin deficiency. Interested individuals should send a cover letter (describing their interests and skills) and CV directly to Dr. Sifers (Email: rsifers@bcm.edu) within the next two weeks.
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Two Postdoctoral Associate positions will be available approximately April 1, 2014 in the Molecular Physiology & Biophysics department in the laboratory of Dr. Xander Wehrens, Director of the Cardiovascular Research Institute (CVRI) at Baylor College of Medicine, Main Campus, in Houston, Texas.

The Wehrens lab focuses on the regulation of cardiac ion channels in normal and diseased hearts, with an emphasis on proteins that modulate intracellular calcium handling.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES
* The research will involve all aspects of cloning, recombinant protein expression, isolation of cardiac myocytes, patch-clamping and/or calcium imaging, and in vivo studies in mouse models of cardiac disease
* The candidate is expected to be highly motivated, capable of managing multiple projects simultaneously, and have good paper and grant writing skills. Degree: MD or MD/PhD

The position will pay up to $42,000/per year.

Any interested individuals should send a cover letter (describing their interests and skills), 3 references or support letters and a CV to: Dr. Xander Wehrens – email: Wehrens@bcm.edu
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Другие страны еще охватите, пока не подходит, дикий опасный техас не нравится мне и зарплаты маленькие что-то, спасибо за ссылки.
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LOL smile.gif В Техасе мило, не пугайте народ. Денег все дают мало. У нас хоть жить дешево.

В общем, еще одна позиция. Неясно, что профессор подразумевает под non-citizen nationals, но, может, кому подойдет.

Postdoctoral Position
Genetic and Biochemical Studies of the
Integrated Regulation of Erythropoiesis and Iron Metabolism
Postdoctoral research fellow is sought for studies on the
regulation of iron metabolism and erythropoiesis by the
recently identified IRP1-HIF-2α axis and how its dysregulation contributes to
erythrocytosis and related diseases. The laboratory of Prof. Rick Eisenstein at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison focuses on how the iron- and oxygen regulated RNA
binding protein iron regulatory protein 1 (IRP1) coordinates the expression of genes
controlling the uptake and metabolic fate of iron with those involved in the stress
erythropoietic response. A central focus is how IRP1 links alterations in cellular iron
and oxygen status, as well as other fundamental cellular processes, to changes in HIF-
2α mRNA translational regulation and the ensuing transcriptional output dictated by
HIF-2α. The candidate must hold a PhD in a relevant research area such as genetics,
biochemistry, molecular biology, hematology or nutrition. The optimal candidate would
have experience working with studies of hematopoiesis, use and possibly generation of
genetically modified animal models, and post-transcriptional gene regulatory
mechanisms. Send a letter of interest including a description of your research
experience and career goals, names of 3 people from whom letters of reference can be
obtained to Rick Eisenstein PhD, UW-Madison, Prof. of Nutritional Sciences, 1415
Linden Drive, Madison, WI 53706 (eisenste@nutrisci.wisc.edu).
The applicant must have a PhD granted before June 30, 2014 and be able to start the
position no later than that date. Support is available for up to 3 years. Due to funding
restrictions this position is only open to US Citizens and non-citizen nationals.
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Postdoctoral Candidate
Department of Leukemia, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

The Department of Leukemia (Michael Andreeff’s laboratory) at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center invites applications for a postdoctoral candidate. We are looking for a highly motivated individual with technical expertise in cell biology and metabolomics and excellent communication skills to lead multiple projects aimed at understanding metabolic aspects of leukemia cell survival and its interaction with microenvironment.

The task: Applicant will scientifically and technically guide the characterization of metabolic patterns in leukemia cell lines and primary samples ex vivo and impact of metabolic manipulation. He/she will also study metabolic changes in leukemia cells and its microenvironment with treatment, chemotherapy and "targeted agents." He/she will communicate with the rest of the team in project meetings, and through funding agency documentation. The research will be interdisciplinary, and will include a number of the following aspects: cell culture (cell line and primary cells), biochemical measurements, signal processing and mice handling. Applicant will present scientific results in project meetings, national and international conferences, and in high-impact scientific publications.

Applicant's profile and role: The ideal candidate is a recently graduated biochemistry (or analytical chemistry/biochemistry) Ph.D. with practical experience and excellent knowledge in metabolic biochemistry and at least one of the following topics: stromal microenvironment, autophagy, apoptosis, flow cytometry, RNA interference. Experience in mass spect or NMR are a plus. She/he enjoys providing practical and theoretical training for students and promotes scientific collaboration within the research group. She/he will have excellent written and spoken (English) communication skills. Contact: Gautam Borthakur, M.D. gborthak@mdanderson.org

Posted: January 2014
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non-citizen nationals это, по-видимому, Green Card holders.
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hello,

Ethan Bier, Professor in the Division of Biological Sciences at UC
San Diego, is looking for a postdoc. Please contact Ethan Bier at
ebier@ucsd.edu.

The Bier lab (UCSD) is currently focused on using Drosophila to
analyze the effects of pathogenic factors in the gut. These studies
will build on their prior analysis of the ability of anthrax toxins
and cholera toxin to disrupt trafficking to cell-cell junctions,
which leads to loss of barrier integrity (Guichard et al., Nature
467: 854-859, 2010; Guichard et al., Cell Host & Microbe 14: 294-305,
2013).

Potential new projects focusing on the normal function of the gut and
its response to pathogenic insult include: analysis of the effects of
other bacterial toxins and environmental factors that cause diarrhea
in humans, effects of bacterial toxins on gut homeostasis (stem cell
dynamics), analysis of interactions between the microbiome and
bacterial virulence factors, development of quantitative in vivo
assays to measure parameters of intestinal physiology and their
response to bacterial pathogens, damage, or hyperplastic growth, and
analysis of interactions between the gut and nervous system. These
studies will be conducted in close collaboration with a team of
microbiologists in Victor Nizet's lab (UCSD Medical School) who will
validate key findings from Drosophila in human cells and mice.

Below are links to the papers noted above that include the
supplemental materials as well as two review papers.

Ethan's web pages and contact info:
http://biology.ucsd.edu/faculty/bier.html

http://nizetlab.ucsd.edu/iii/partners/asso...ators/bier.html

Ethan Bier
Section of Cell and Developmental Biology
Bonner Hall, Room 4218
University of California, San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093-0349

Tel. (858) 534-8792
Fax. (858) 822-2044
Email: ebier@ucsd.edu

<http://www-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.ezproxyhost.library.tmc.edu/pubmed/24034615>
Cholera toxin disrupts barrier function by inhibiting
exocyst-mediated trafficking of host proteins to intestinal cell
junctions.
Guichard A, Cruz-Moreno B, Aguilar B, et al., Bier E.
Cell Host Microbe 2013; 14(3): 294-305.

<http://www-ncbi-nlm-nih-gov.ezproxyhost.library.tmc.edu/pubmed/20944747>
Anthrax toxins cooperatively inhibit endocytic recycling by the
Rab11/Sec15 exocyst.
Guichard A, McGillivray SM, Cruz-Moreno B, van Sorge NM, Nizet V, Bier E.
Nature 2010; 467(7317): 854-858.

Deconstructing host-pathogen interactions in Drosophila.
Bier E, Guichard A.
Dis Model Mech 2012; 5(1): 48-61. Review.

New insights into the biological effects of anthrax toxins: linking
cellular to organismal responses.
Guichard A, Nizet V, Bier E.
Microbes Infect 2012; 14(2): 97-118. Review.
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May 9, 2014

Postdoctoral position available to work on the project described below.

Citizen or greencard holder preferred but not absolutely required.
Ability to start soon preferred but not absolutely required.

Steps towards a paternal gene activation therapy for Angelman syndrome
L. Beaudet Principal Investigator
Angelman syndrome (AS) is a severe neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by intellectual disability, absent speech, epilepsy, and motor abnormalities caused by deficiency of the imprinted gene UBE3A, which in neurons is expressed predominantly from the maternal allele. Although the molecular genetic mechanisms leading to UBE3A deficiency are diverse, all AS patients carry at least one normal but silenced copy of paternal UBE3A, which could potentially be expressed to provide a definitive treatment for AS. There is evidence that an antisense RNA transcribed convergently towards UBE3A silences the paternal allele of UBE3A and that knock-down or elimination of the antisense RNA can activate expression of the paternal allele. Preliminary data in this grant show that antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) developed by Isis Pharmaceuticals can be injected into the cerebrospinal fluid of living mice to activate the expression of the paternal copy of the Ube3a gene and partially rescue the AS phenotype in mice. The aims of this grant are 1) to optimize conditions for ASO treatment to knock-down Ube3a-ATS and correct the AS phenotype in mice; 2) to identify oligonucleotides that unsilence human paternal UBE3A in cellular models; 3) to generate one or more mouse mutations with human genomic DNA inserted to serve as an ASO target region to test whether human ASOs can unsilence murine Ube3a in living mice; and 4) to identify candidate biomarkers associated with AS using unbiased metabolomic (this grant) and proteomic and transcriptomic (by Isis) approaches. The design of experiments depends heavily on studying the effect of ASOs on neuronal type cells in culture and on intracerebroventricular delivery of ASOs in the AS mouse followed by molecular and behavioral studies to accomplish the aims. Recently developed CRISPR technology will be used to produce mouse mutations. The overall goal is to complete preclinical studies in mice that will enable a phase 1 clinical trial of a method that could provide definitive, gene-specific treatment for AS.

Send CV and statement of interest to: abeaudet@bcm.edu
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Postdoctoral positions are available (starting from early 2015) at the Children’s Nutrition Research Center (CNRC) at Baylor College of Medicine (Houston).

The CNRC is a federally funded research center with more than 60 faculty members. The CNRC faculty members have a wide variety of expertise in nutrition, metabolism, biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology, human genetics, physiology, plant biology, animal science, statistics, epidemiology, behavioral science, psychology, as well as pediatric medical subspecialties. This scientific synergy fosters research collaborations across disciplines and at all scientific levels, from plant and animal studies at the molecular/cellular level to human nutrition studies at the clinical level, with the single goal of improving the nutritional well being of children, from conception through adolescence. For detailed research areas of CNRC faculty, please visit http://www.bcm.edu/cnrc/faculty.

Candidates should have a PhD or MD degree in a relevant discipline. Graduates within the last 12 months are preferred. All candidates need to identify a potential mentor in the CNRC (http://www.bcm.edu/cnrc/faculty) and contact the mentor directly. Your proposed mentor must have sufficient grant support to cover the expenses associated with your postdoctoral research activities during your time at the CNRC. Candidates and their mentors are expected to assemble an application package (see below) and submit it to Dr. Yong Xu (yongx@bcm.edu) by September 30 of 2014.

Application package:
1. Candidate’s curriculum vitae.
2. Transcripts of candidate’s undergraduate and graduate degree (directly from the registrar if possible).
3. Recommendation letters from candidate’s Ph.D. or M.D. mentor and two other people who know the candidate well.
4. Candidate statement, explaining why he or she would like to work with the proposed mentor, what is expected to be learnt from our program, and how it would help accomplish stated goals.
5. A short research proposal (2-5 pages) to be developed jointly by the candidate and the potential mentor. The proposal should include background materials describing the rationale for and relevance of the research, hypotheses to be tested, experimental approaches, and methods for evaluating the results.
6. Mentor statement with: (1) description of how the proposed research fits within the mentor’s broader research program and clarification of any potential scientific overlap with projects of other trainees in the lab; (2) a mentoring plan for the potential fellow; (3) status of funding sources available for the candidate’s research project; (4) commitment that the candidate will participate in all CNRC postdoctoral activities (journal club, research seminar, and faculty research seminar).
7. Proposed mentor’s biosketch.
8. A chart of current and past trainees of the mentor (below).

Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.
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A postdoc position in Dr. Rick Sifers' lab (BCM, Department of Pathology and Immunology) will begin in July 2014 to study the underlying mechanism in which a single nucleotide polymorphism alters protein biosynthetic quality control systems in the mammalian secretory pathway to modify the severity and onset of a childhood liver disease (in alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency). The successful candid should have experience in mammalian tissue culture, transient and stable transfection, metabolic radiolabeling, protein immunoprecipitation, western blotting, site-directed mutagenesis, confocal microscopy, etc. S/he will also be expected to help in the preparation of manuscripts and presentations at national meetings. Interested individuals should contact Dr. Sifers via email (rsifers@bcm.edu) and provide both a cover letter and CV.
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 прочитанное сообщение Сообщение на английском  08.07.2014 18:40     Сообщение для модератора         Личное письмо  Отправить e-mail
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Postdoctoral position available immediately to work on the project described below:


Isolation of fetal cells from the maternal circulation for noninvasive prenatal diagnosis
Amy Breman and Arthur Beaudet Investigators

A postdoctoral position is immediately available in an exciting translational research project which aims to develop a new noninvasive prenatal diagnosis method through detection of rare circulating fetal cells in maternal blood. The successful candidate will perform experiments that focus on identification and isolation of specific cells from peripheral blood, molecular genotyping and detection of chromosomal abnormalities using techniques such as chromosomal microarray and/or massively parallel sequencing at the single cell level.

Required proficiency includes:
o Cell culture
o Extensive experience in molecular genetic methods such as PCR, DNA extraction

The following experience is desired:
o Chromosomal microarray
o Whole genome amplification
o Immunocytochemistry
o Flow cytometry
o Familiarity with clinical lab practices

Minimum Education: Interested applicants should have a doctorate, have a peer-reviewed publication record, and possess a strong background in genetics and cell/molecular biology.
Successful candidates will be expected to tackle challenging scientific problems, develop and optimize functional assays using up to date technologies, and contribute to the positive and energetic work environment of our laboratory. Good communication, spirit of team work and time management skills are a must.

Interested candidates should submit CVs and statement of interest to Amy Breman (breman@bcm.edu ) for consideration. Citizenship or green card not required. Ability to start soon preferred but not absolutely required.



Amy Breman, Ph.D., FACMG
Assistant Director, Cytogenetics
Medical Genetics Laboratories
Baylor College of Medicine
1 Baylor Plaza
Mailstop NAB2015
Houston, TX 77030
Phone: 713-798-1166
breman@bcm.edu
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 прочитанное сообщение Сообщение на английском  09.07.2014 22:28     Сообщение для модератора         Личное письмо  Отправить e-mail
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Hi all,

The Man laboratory is looking for a Postdoc. If you know anyone who is a recent grad looking for a Postdoc, please contact Chris Man at ctman@txch.org. The posting details are listed below. Please send an updated CV and lettor of intent to Dr. Man as soon as possible if you are interested.

Best,

Aaron Kelly
Graduate Student
Structural and Computational Biology and Molecular Biophysics
Baylor College of Medicine
One Baylor Plaza, Houston, TX 77030
________________________________________
From: Man, Chris T. [CTMAN@txch.org]
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2014 9:12 AM
To: Kelly, Aaron Josef
Subject: postdoc description. please post to website.

Postdoc – Man Lab.

· PhD in molecular biology, cancer research, pathology, or a related discipline.

· Laboratory experience in proteomic techniques, such as high-density protein microarray and Luminex assay, functional assays, such as shRNA silencing, gene expression, and matrigel assays, and mouse work

· Experience in cancer biomarker and/or bioinformatic data analysis of high dimensional data is a plus

· Self-motivated and work independently; a good team player
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Ну и как помогла?
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где в мире жить хорошо? - в детстве!
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Не знаю, помогла или нет газета, зато другим стало известно. В африканском детстве жить плохо, так что вопросы о другом.
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 прочитанное сообщение Сообщение на английском  17.07.2014 00:18     Сообщение для модератора         Личное письмо  Отправить e-mail
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Postdoctoral Position Available Immediately

A postdoctoral training position in Dr. Carolyn Smith’s laboratory (BCM, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology) is available immediately to investigate the role of the SMRT transcriptional coregulator in control of the gene regulatory actions of the estrogen receptor. Studies will focus on understanding mechanisms of action, as well as determining the in vivo role of SMRT and its associated proteins in mammary gland. The successful candidate should have extensive experience in mammalian cell culture and molecular biology, including assay techniques for protein-protein interactions, and epigenetic modifications such as chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assay, ChIP-Seq and RNA-Seq. Experience in mouse mammary gland studies is desired, but not required. S/he will also be expected to prepare manuscripts and presentations for national meetings. Excellent communication, time management skills and team work are a must.

Minimum Education: A doctorate degree and evidence of a peer-reviewed publication record.

Interested individuals should contact Dr. C. Smith via email (carolyns@bcm.edu) and provide a cover letter, CV and names of references.
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 прочитанное сообщение Сообщение на английском  30.07.2014 19:37     Сообщение для модератора         Личное письмо  Отправить e-mail
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A postdoctoral position exists in the laboratory of Dr. Lenny Weisman, Professor of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine. Below is a description of the lab's interests and the individual for whom they are looking. If you are interested, or you know a viable candidate, please send a cover letter and your CV to Dr. Weisman (lweisman@bcm.edu).

Brief Description of Weisman Laboratory: It is involved in translational, clinical, and epidemiological studies related to perinatal immunity and infection. These studies encompass the: development of diagnostics, vaccines and antibodies for common perinatal pathogens; effects of neutrophil, polyclonal and monoclonal antibody, antibiotic, antibacterial, or immune modulator function on common infectious agents (including Respiratory syncytial virus, Candida spp. Streptococcus spp., Staphylococcus spp., and most importantly at this time Ureaplasma spp.). We have extensive experience in developing, conducting, and completing epidemiologic, clinical, and laboratory based studies on these bacteria including development of animal models, and several multi-center sponsored clinical and laboratory studies. This research is important because it is focused on improving the health outcomes of infants, children, and their families.

Postdoc Qualifications: We are interested in a hiring a postdoc trained and experienced in as many of the following skill sets as possible: 1) Biochemistry: recombinant protein expression and purification, separation of proteins by FPLC, immobilization of proteins with cyanogens bromide, protein quantization with Lowry and Bradford methods, immunodetection and western blot analysis, dot blot analysis, ELISA, Protein A and Protein G columns, Affinity lysate columns. 2) Molecular Biology: recombinant DNA cloning, PCR, RT-PCR, DNA sequencing analysis, site directed mutagenesis, southern blot, northern blot, DNA isolation from bacteria. 3) Computer software: Microsoft Word, Excel, and Power Point, Adobe Photoshop, etc. 4) Experience in animal husbandry (specifically mice) to include care, mating, bleeding, euthanasia, and organ harvest. 5) General Skills: We expect this individual to plan, direct, and conduct research experiments, evaluate and analyze the data. Conduct literat!
ure searches and summarize information appropriately for a particular study. Document results of experiments to PI. Train and orient less experienced staff. Define problems and possible solutions. Oversee equipment maintenance and lab environment. Prepare and review grants and publications. Finally, experience in microbiology (e.g. quantitative and qualitative cultures of bacterial pathogens, bacterial growth curves, bacterial storage, etc.) and immunology would be helpful.



Lenny Weisman

Leonard E. Weisman MD
Professor of Pediatrics
Baylor College of Medicine
1102 Bates Street, Suite 530.08
Texas Children's Hospital
Houston, TX 77030-2303
Tel: 832-824-1387
Fax: 832-825-8877
Email: lweisman@bcm.edu
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 прочитанное сообщение Сообщение на английском  31.07.2014 18:47     Сообщение для модератора         Личное письмо  Отправить e-mail
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A postdoctoral position is available to study the roles of heterotrimeric G-proteins in the nervous system with an emphasis on the development, maintenance, and plasticity of the mouse retina under various pathologic conditions. Baylor College of Medicine is a diverse training environment where biochemical, genetic, imaging, and electrophysiological techniques are used for this particular task.


Ching-Kang Jason Chen, Ph.D.
Alice R. McPherson Retina Research Foundation Endowed Professor
Departments of Ophthalmology and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Baylor College of Medicine
6550 Fannin Street, NC-305
Houston, TX 77030
Ching-Kang.Chen@bcm.edu
Tel.: 713-798-5459
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 прочитанное сообщение Сообщение на английском  12.08.2014 21:47     Сообщение для модератора         Личное письмо  Отправить e-mail
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A 1 yr postdoc position is available in Daniel Mandoza's lab (starting in September). The postdoc will investigate how the innate immune system determines B-cell responses to pneumococcal vaccines, and study the effects of protease inhibitors (and adjuvants) on vaccine efficacy in a mouse model. Please send a cover letter and CV to Daniel (Daniel.Mendoza@bcm.edu) if you are interested.
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 прочитанное сообщение Сообщение на английском  10.09.2014 21:05     Сообщение для модератора         Личное письмо  Отправить e-mail
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Postdoctoral Fellow in Breast Cancer Research

Postdoctoral positions are available in the laboratory of Dr. Helen Piwnica-Worms at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. The Piwnica-Worms laboratory focuses on understanding the function and regulation of proteins involved in mammalian cell cycle and checkpoint control; identifying mutations with functional significance to the development and progression of premalignant and invasive cancer; developing and exploiting models that enable cell cycle regulatory proteins, cancer drivers and therapeutic targets to be studied in vertebrate animals and translating results from basic, genomic and preclinical studies into improved clinical interventions for cancer patients. The lab generates PDX models of breast cancer for comprehensive omic analysis as well as preclinical studies.

Applicants must have a Ph.D. and or M.D./Ph.D. degree with less than 2 years of postdoctoral experience in molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry, genetics or related fields. Applicants must have at least one first author publication in a high quality journal as well as a high level of written and oral communication skills in English. Experience working with mice is preferred.

Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, complete CV, and contact information of three references to Lara Landry by email: lcalvarez@mdanderson.org<mailto:lcalvarez@mdanderson.org>

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until positions are filled.

M. D. Anderson Cancer Center is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on basis of race, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, religion, disability or veteran status except where such distinction is required by law. All positions at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center are security sensitive and subject to examination of criminal history record information. Smoke-free and drug-free environment.


Lara Lacerda Landry, PhD
Research Laboratory Manager
Laboratory of Helen Piwnica-Worms, PhD
lcalvarez@mdanderson.org<mailto:lcalvarez@mdanderson.org>
T 713-745-0541
F 713-792-856
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 прочитанное сообщение Сообщение на английском  14.11.2014 07:54     Сообщение для модератора         Личное письмо  Отправить e-mail
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A position in Dr. Andrew Rice's lab (Department of Molecular Virology and Microbiology, Baylor College of Medicine) is available. The position, suitable for a postdoc or highly experienced technician, focuses on the study of HIV molecular virology. Experience is highly desirable in recombinant DNA technology, mammalian tissue culture, PCR assays, immunoblots, immunoprecipitation, and other standard molecular biology techniques.

If you, or a friend, are interested in the position then please send a CV and cover letter to Dr. Rice ( arice@bcm.edu ).
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 прочитанное сообщение Сообщение на английском  14.11.2014 07:56     Сообщение для модератора         Личное письмо  Отправить e-mail
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Postdoctoral Position in Bacterial Pathogenesis and Gene Regulation

A postdoctoral fellow position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Danielle Garsin in the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston.

https://med.uth.edu/mmg/faculty/danielle-a-garsin/

The Garsin laboratory studies the Gram-positive bacterial pathogen Enterococcus faecalis, a leading cause of hospital-associated and opportunistic infection. One of the major projects underway is the study of the roles and regulation of ethanolamine utilization in E. faecalis. An intricate network of post-initiation mechanisms regulates the expression of the ethanolamine utilization (eut) genes. Novel roles for an AdoCbl-binding riboswitch (Science 2014) and a RNA-binding response regulator (PLOS Genetics 2012) have recently been uncovered. Current goals are to (1) continue uncovering the mechanisms that regulate eut gene expression and (2) understand the role of ethanolamine utilization in the host environment. Such studies will require genetic manipulation of the bacterium, cell culture, imaging studies (fluorescent and electron microscopy), RNA isolation and possibly RNA biochemistry and animal work with the help of collaborators.
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 прочитанное сообщение Сообщение на английском  19.11.2014 00:19     Сообщение для модератора         Личное письмо  Отправить e-mail
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Anyone looking for a postdoc position?

A position (#120504) is available immediately for a Postdoc/Research Associate to contribute to our studies in neural crest and placodes. The Research Associate will conduct independent research and assist in the training of students in the laboratory of Dr. Lisa Taneyhill at the University of Maryland. Laboratory skills should include the ability to perform various molecular biology and biochemical assays, such as recombinant DNA/cloning; DNA, RNA, and/or protein blotting; immunohistochemistry; and/or in situ hybridization. Experience with microscopy and spectroscopy, chick embryology (including microdissections and electroporation), and tissue culture is desirable. For more information on the lab, please see http://www.ansc.umd.edu/people/lisa-taneyhill. Qualifications: An advanced degree (Ph.D.) in Developmental, Molecular and/or Cell Biology is required. Fluency in spoken and written English is required. Compensation: Salaries are highly competitive, negotiable and commensurate with qualifications. Fringe benefits offered. Applicants must apply through eTerp at https://ejobs.umd.edu. Applications will be accepted until a suitable candidate is identified.
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Martín L. Basch, Ph.D.
Baylor College of Medicine
Department of Neuroscience
One Baylor Plaza MS 295/Rm 633 E
Houston, Tx 77030
Phone: 713-798-7459
Fax: 713-798-3946
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 прочитанное сообщение Сообщение на английском  05.12.2014 01:27     Сообщение для модератора         Личное письмо  Отправить e-mail
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Greetings,



I am writing to provide you with information about Regeneron’s Postdoctoral Training Program. It has come to my attention that you may be interested in having the program and application details.



Now in its third year, the Regeneron Postdoctoral Program offers:

* Three years of formal postdoctoral training in a program directed by an award winning educator.
* Exposure to the biotechnology industry’s most successful and innovative scientists.
* Weekly postdoctoral scientist meetings to foster scientific rigor, creative thinking, critical reasoning, and career advancement.
* A prestigious, well resourced, and highly driven industry environment.
* Encouragement of scholarly productivity such as publications and conference presentations.
* Opportunities to pursue your own cutting edge research ideas in almost any area of biomedicine, including human genetics.

Attached, please find the program flyer which includes website information to access program and application details. We would greatly appreciate it if you would consider distributing this information to your trainees. Please note, the application deadline is December 15, 2014. Moving forward, you will receive the announcement each year when applications open (which in generally around October).



Please confirm that you are the most appropriate member to correspond with moving forward for all Postdoctoral Program mailings. If not, please provide the contact information for the appropriate individual(s).



We are here to answer any questions you have.



Kind regards,

Rachel



Rachel Houghton

Postdoctoral Program Coordinator

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals

777 Old Saw Mill River Rd.

Tarrytown, NY 10591

Office: 1 (914) 847-5598

rachel.houghton@regeneron.com

www.regeneron.com/scienceeducation_professional
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 прочитанное сообщение Сообщение на английском  22.12.2014 21:59     Сообщение для модератора         Личное письмо  Отправить e-mail
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Hello everyone,


There is a post-doc position available at the Methodist Research Institute. Details attached.



Institution

Houston Methodist Research Institute (HMRI) is a 440,000-square-foot research enterprise for Houston Methodist Hospital and is affiliated with the Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City. HMRI facility is a vertically integrated state-of-the-art laboratory for basic, translational and clinical research where translational researchers and physician scientists bring ideas to clinical applications. It is located at the center of Texas Medical Center, the largest medical center in the world. The institution is surrounded by other well- reputed institutions such as Baylor College of Medicine, M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Rice University, and University of Texas Health Sciences center.

Laboratory

We are seeking a structural biologist/biochemist to join the group of Muthiah Kumaraswami in the Department of Pathology and Genomic Medicine. We employ a multidisciplinary approach to dissect the mechanisms of bacterial signaling pathways and understand the implications of such signaling pathways in the bacterial pathogenesis. We use a variety of genetic, biochemical, biophysical, structural, and mouse infection methods to identify the novel cellular processes with the long-term goal of targeting these processes for antibiotic development. Some of the key areas we are currently investigating include the bacterial communication system, and the bacterial sensory system for metal and carbohydrate acquisition. The group uses a wide range of techniques that include X-ray crystallography, SAXS, bacterial genetics, biochemical and transcriptome methods, and animal infection studies.

Qualifications and Experience

Qualified candidates will have (or be about to obtain) a Ph.D. degree. The candidate is expected to have experience in protein chemistry and crystallography. Ideally, the candidate will be familiar with biochemical techniques and analyses. The ability to work in a team, good organizational and communication skills in English as well as initiative, flexibility and good learning ability are also desired. Applicants should send a CV with a description of current and future research interests, representative pdfs of publications, and the names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses of three references to: mkumaraswami@houstonmethodist.org
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Hi all, open postdoctoral position is available. See details below.

A postdoctoral position is immediately available in the laboratory of Dr. Martin
Paukert at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, School
of Medicine, Department of Physiology. We are studying the interplay of astroglia
and neurons in behavioral state-dependent neuromodulation. A representative
publication can be found here, "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/
S0896627314003535". The position is to investigate consequences of global
astroglial activation accompanying locomotion for the activity of neurons and
networks of neurons. We employ electrophysiology and two-photon Ca2+ imaging
to monitor the activity of ensembles of neurons and astroglia with cellular
resolution in awake head-fixed mice. A recently obtained PhD and/or MD and
good communication skills are required for this position. Prospective candidates
with publication-evidenced experience in electrophysiology and/or a background
in physics, biomedical engineering or any other quantitative biomedical discipline
are particularly encouraged to apply. Interested applicants should submit a brief
description of your research interests and career goals, a detailed curriculum
vitae with past research experience and technical abilities, and names of three
references to: paukertm@uthscsa.edu.
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Dear trainees:

An opening for a postdoctoral position (to start in April/May) exists in Brett Graham's lab (BCM, Human and Molecular Genetics). He's looking for an enthusiastic individual who is interested in (or wants to learn about) mitochondrial biology and projects using mouse and fruit fly genetic models.

If either you, or a friend, are interested in the position then please send your CV and a cover letter to Brett. His information is shown below.

Brett H. Graham, M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Molecular and Human Genetics
Baylor College of Medicine

Room T826, BCM225
One Baylor Plaza
Houston, TX 77030

713-798-6209 (Phone)
713-798-7773 (Fax)
bgraham@bcm.edu
http://www.bcm.edu/genetics/?pmid=10873
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An immediate postdoc position exists in Dr. Benny Kaipparettu's lab. The major project will focus on the role of mitochondria in cancer. Please send a cover letter and CV to Dr. Kaipparettu if you, or a friend, are interested. Dr. Kaipparettu's information is shown below:


Benny Abraham Kaipparettu , M-Pharm, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Molecular and Human Genetics
Baylor College of Medicine, BCM-T832
One Baylor Plaza
Houston, TX 77030
Ph: Office: 713 798 7746
Lab: 713 798 5469
Email: kaippare@bcm.edu
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A postdoctoral fellow or a research associate position is available immediately at Dr. Yuxiang Sun’s lab at USDA Children’s Nutrition Research Center, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX. The candidate will participate in projects aimed at unraveling the pathogenesis and pathophysiology of obesity and diabetes, specifically focused on energy- and glucose-homeostasis (Research interests of the lab can be found: Click Here). The candidate will work on a series of novel tissue-specific knockout mice that preliminary characterization has shown have very exciting phenotypes. The candidate will have opportunity to work on many projects such as neuronal regulation, pancreatic secretion, adipose thermogenesis and inflammation. Ph.D. degree with solid molecular and cellular biology experience is required. Prior experience in neuroscience (i.c.v. injection, neuronal dissection), primary adipocytes/macrophages, and/or siRNA/ShRNA gene knockdown would be advantageous. Additional essential qualities: self-driven, works well independently and collaboratively, and competent in scientific writing. Salary/benefits depend upon experience of the candidate. Interested candidates please send CV and a brief personal statement to: Dr. Yuxiang Sun, Tel.: 713-798-7167; E-mail: yuxiangs@bcm.edu.
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A post-doctoral fellow position is available immediately at West Virginia University’s Department of Physiology and Pharmacology related to the identification and characterization of adenosine receptors, cyp-epoxygenases, soluble epoxide hydrolase, and ω-hydroxylases in the cardiovascular system.



A PhD in Pharmacology, Physiology, or life sciences is required. One year experience with in vitro, in situ, isolated tissue, Real Time PCR, Western Blot, and other molecular techniques and cell culture studies is also required. To view the full position description, please visit the WVU JOBS Bulletin at www.hr.wvu.edu/jobs.



This position will remain open until filled. Interested applicants should forward a letter of application, current curriculum vitae or resume, and the names and contact information of three professional references via email to ppsearches@hsc.wvu.edu. Please be sure to include the position title and number for which you are applying in your email.
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Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in the laboratory of Dr. Colin N. Young at The George Washington University, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Pharmacology and Physiology. Current projects are focused on the central nervous system mechanisms underlying the development of hypertension, obesity, and cardio-metabolic disorders, with a specific emphasis on endoplasmic reticulum stress, transcription factor activation, redox signaling and the renin-angiotensin system. A wide range of multidisciplinary approaches in murine models are used including whole animal cardiovascular and metabolic physiology, advanced in vivo imaging techniques, and genetic/molecular neuroscience strategies. Highly motivated individuals with a Ph.D. or equivalent in a relevant discipline and demonstrated research productivity are encouraged to apply. Interested applicants should send a cover letter detailing their research interests and career goals, CV, and names and contact information of 3 references to Dr. Colin N. Young (colinyoung@gwu.edu).
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Marine microbiome research Postdoc opportunity

Can you circulate this postdoc ad with your friends and/or department? The position is in our lab (Dr. Frank Stewart) in Georgia Tech. The focus is studying microbiome of coral reef fishes, and you get hands-on experience in sampling, library preparation, next-gen sequencing (we have our own Illumina MiSeq) and bioinformatics analysis. The coolest part is that there is also opportunity to travel to awesome field sites (e.g. Belize, Australia).

Detailed info on the position is here: http://www.biology.gatech.edu/about/jobs/1996

Anyone curious about the lab can visit our lab page : http://marine-micro.biology.gatech.edu/

Всего благодарностей: 1Поблагодарили (1): Esya
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Dear colleagues,

I seek your assistance in identifying outstanding candidates for two post-doctoral positions in my laboratory at the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) that will become available on October 1, 2015. Candidates must have a Ph.D., M.D. or equivalent degree, and no more than five years of research experience since receipt of their doctoral degree. I am particularly interested in candidates with expertise in neurobiology, including experience working with neurons in primary culture or transgenic mouse models. Candidates with other types of expertise, including molecular biology, biochemistry, and fluorescence microscopy and imaging are also welcome to apply as long as they are talented, motivated and willing to learn. My lab works on the molecular mechanisms of protein trafficking, with a more recent focus on the mechanisms of polarized sorting in neurons and the mechanisms of organelle positioning and motility. Below are references to some of our latest work. Information about post-doctoral training at the NIH can be found at this link:

https://www.training.nih.gov/programs/postdoc_irp

I would greatly appreciate it if you could bring this information to the attention of any qualified candidates. Candidates should submit a message with an attached CV to bonifacinoj@helix.nih.gov. I apologize if you received this message in error or in duplicate because of problems with my mailing list. Thank you very much for your assistance in this search.

With best wishes,

Juan S. Bonifacino, Ph.D.
Head, Cell Biology and Metabolism Program (CBMP)
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute
of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD)
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Building 35, Room 2F-226
35A Convent Drive
MSC 3758
Bethesda, MD 20892-3758
Tel: 301-496-6368
Fax: 301-402-9319
E-mail: bonifacinoj@helix.nih.gov
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 прочитанное сообщение Сообщение на английском  16.04.2015 01:22     Сообщение для модератора         Личное письмо  Отправить e-mail
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We have recently set up our lab and are actively recruiting lab members. In particular, we have a current open position for a 1st year post doc fellow. Our lab is very translational, running the gamut from patients to cells to model organisms. I am pasting the ad we recently began running to recruit for this position. Over the next 3 years, I expect the reward for a motivated individual to be substantial with several first author publications, grant writing experience and national presentation opportunities. If you or a graduate student you know is interested in joining the lab please email me at the address below.

A post-doctoral fellowship position is open in the lab of Dr. Atul Chopra to work on studies in mice, humans and cell culture systems determining the role of a novel plasma protein in regulation of whole-body energy homeostasis. The general area of interest to the lab is energy homeostasis encompassing all aspects from feeding behavior to processing and storage of energy. The PI is a clinical geneticist and a general paradigm for the lab is identification of new genes in humans with defects in the above processes followed by detailed mechanistic work using mice and cells. This position is an extension of existing work in the lab that has produced one current submitted story and is expected to result in at least two additional publications within the time frame of the appointment (1 year). We seek a motivated individual looking to take full advantage of being in a newly set-up lab (working on a close one-on-one basis with the PI) that is likely to produce several publications over the next 3-4 years. Basic experience in molecular biology and mouse physiology is a prerequisite along with stellar letters-of-reference.

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Atul Chopra, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
Baylor College of Medicine
Dept. of Molecular and Cellular Biology
Dept. of Molecular and Human Genetics
DeBakey M824 (Office)
DeBakey M825 (Lab)
chopra@bcm.edu
713-336-3923
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Postdoctoral Positions, NCI, NIH
Positions are available the Lab of Receptor Biology and Gene Expression, NCI, NIH for postdoctoral work in four areas:
1. Role of ATP-dependent remodeling proteins in enhancer function
Recent findings support complex multi-factorial, antagonistic, roles for remodeling factors in the activation and suppression of enhancer function. Mechanisms underlying remodeling protein action at enhancers, their interactions with specific transcription factors, and their real time dynamics will be investigated.
Refs: Cell 146:544 (2011); EMBO J. 30:1459 (2011); Nature Struct. Mol. Biol. 21:73 (2014); Molecular Cell 56:275 (2014); Nature Rev. Genet. 15:69 (2014)
2. Composition and movement of regulatory factor complexes in living cells
Developments in high resolution microscopy and chromophore chemistry provide new opportunities for the molecular characterization of transcription factor/coregulator structure and movement in living cells. Methods include; Number & Molecular Brightness (N&B), Single Molecule Tracking, FCS, FRAP. Our model systems provide unparalleled opportunities to employ these powerful new methodologies in understanding the dynamics of regulatory factor action.
Refs: Science 287:1262 (2000); EMBO Rep. 3:1188 (2002); J. Biol Chem. 278:12425 (2003); Mol. Cell Biol. 25:2406 (2005); Mol. Cell Biol. 27:1823 (2007); Nature Cell Biol. 11:1093 (2009); Stress 12:193 (2009); J. Biol. Chem. 286:7641 (2011); PLoS Biol 12:e1001813 (2014)
3. Dynamics of long range regulatory element interactions
Understanding of chromosome structure and organization in the interphase nucleus is moving rapidly with advances in chromosome conformation capture. We are particularly interested in the real time dynamics of long range interactions.
Refs: J. Biol. Chem. 284:6048 (2009); Nature Genet. 43:1047 (2011); Nature 484:69 (2012); Nature Struct. Mol. Biol. 20:1206 (2013); Genome Res. 25: online (2015)
4. Cancer chromatin profiling
Mutated regulatory elements are now known to be strongly linked to cancer initiation and progression. Global enhancer status will be characterized in primary bladder, prostate and kidney tumors to develop prognostic tools for prediction of cancer progression, using chromatin profiling of active/inactive enhancer elements. Collaboration includes clinical investigators at the NCI, Washington Hospital Center, Georgetown Univ., and George Wash. Univ.
Refs: Molecular Cell 51:606 (2013); EMBO Mol Med. 4:603 (2012); Methods Mol. Biol. 833:433 (2012); Epigenetics Chromatin 5:1 (2012); Mol Cell Endocrinol. 357:30 (2012); EMBO J 32:1568 (2013); Cancer Res. 73:5130 (2013)
Forward applications to: Gordon Hager, Ph.D. Chief, Lab of Receptor Biology & Gene Expression Chair, Center of Excellence in Chromosome Biology hagerg@exchange.nih.gov
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Postdoctoral Fellow in Neural Cardiovascular Physiology



A NIH-funded postdoctoral position is available immediately at University of Nevada School of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology, Reno, Nevada. The position is available to investigate the neural mechanisms of hypertension, obesity, and diabetes. Projects are focused on the novel role and mechanisms of (pro)renin receptor and prorenin on the regulation of blood pressure in the central nervous system. Prospective candidates will be trained and participate in conscious animal blood pressure recording using telemetry system, brain-targeted microinjection for gene or drugs delivery, sympathetic nerve activity recording, molecular and cellular basis study of signaling pathways. Qualified applicants will be motivated individuals with a strong background in molecular biology and cardiovascular physiology. Expertise in sympathetic nerve activity recordings or patch clamp will be an addition but not required. Excellent working knowledge of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, in addition to image analysis software is required. The candidate must hold a Ph.D. or equivalent in molecular biology, physiology or related fields, and have first author publications in peer reviewed journals. To apply, please send a letter of application, curriculum vitae and the contact information of three references (including e-mail addresses and telephone numbers) to: Dr. Yumei Feng (email: Yumeifeng@medicine.nevada.edu) Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Physiology & Cell Biology, University of Nevada School of Medicine, Reno, Nevada. We will accept applications until a qualified applicant is selected.
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 прочитанное сообщение Сообщение на английском  07.05.2015 23:12     Сообщение для модератора         Личное письмо  Отправить e-mail
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Employer: Baylor College of Medicine http://www.bcm.edu
Website: http://www.genboree.org/site/bioinformatic...arch_laboratory
Location: Houston, Texas
Posted: May 6, 2015
Expires: August 6, 2015
Jobs by tag(s): software development, software engineering, cheminformatics genomics, epigenomics, bioinformatics, pipeline design, USA
Requisition number: 263959MV

Cheminformatics Programmer positions in the Center for Drug Discovery, in collaboration with the Bioinformatics Research Laboratory at Baylor College of Medicine

The Center for Drug Discovery (CDD) is a key research center established recently at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) within the Texas Medical Center in Houston whose mission is to establish novel discovery technologies that enable early stage drug discovery within the academic community. LINK: http://www.bcm.edu/research/centers/drug-discovery.

The Bioinformatics Research Laboratory (BRL) resides in the department of Molecular and Human Genetics at BCM. LINK: http://www.genboree.org/site/bioinformatic...arch_laboratory. BRL participates in several national and international genomic, epigenomic, translational, and drug discovery projects. The BRL is a member of the Clinical Genome Resource http://www.genome.gov/27555151, and serves as the Data Coordination Center for the recently announced NIH Extracellular RNA Communication Program LINK: http://commonfund.nih.gov/exrna/.

We are seeking a highly motivated computational chemist/scientific programmer to join a collaboration between BCM’s Center for Drug Discovery (CDD) and the Bioinformatics Research Laboratory (BRL). The CDD is focused on developing a rapid and cost effective small molecule drug discovery platform to serve the needs of academic researchers in the Texas Medical Center. As a member of this collaboration, you will lead efforts to establish and support the informatics system for the CDD, which will be composed of commercial systems, BRL developed software/hardware solutions, and solutions developed in collaboration with CDD clients. You will also contribute creative solutions to an existing online data storage and analysis platform, improve and extend existing software infrastructure, and add significant new capabilities, as required.

Candidates at various levels of formal training, including BS, MS, and PhD levels will be considered. Experience in the chemical sciences is highly preferred. Requirements include: programming experience in a UNIX/Linux command-line environment; using programming languages such as Perl, Python, Ruby, Java, C++; ability to contribute to and use object-oriented code libraries; functional familiarity with web technologies (such as JavaScript, Ajax, CSS, ExtJS/jQuery/YUI, HTML, JSP, REST APIs).

Experience with novel pipeline design / integration as well as commercial solutions such as Pipeline Pilot, Dotmatics and related applications is highly desired. The successful candidate will be able to design, code, test, and debug generic software solutions with an emphasis on reusability, and which extend an existing system. Successful applicants will also meet with users to discuss requirements, create necessary test data, test software, and prepare thorough documentation. A goal for the software created by programmers will be their application to enable the early phases of drug discovery for clients of the CDD.

Candidates familiar with the use of clusters / batch execution systems such as PBS, LSF, or GridEngine will have an advantage, as will candidates familiar with semantic web programming, RDF, SPARQL, and/or triplestores, and other NoSQL databases. Experience with SQL and relational databases is a plus. Candidates who can contribute to system administration of in-house IT infrastructure will be viewed favorably.

The candidates should have experience with good software engineering practices, designing and developing software solutions to specifications and according to local standards and practices, and with the use of version control systems. In addition, candidates must have excellent English-language communication and interpersonal skills, and be capable of working within a team of chemists, biologists and programmers. All candidates will be required to take a programming test as part of the application process.

BCM offers excellent compensation and benefits, including health, dental and vision insurance, paid vacation, retirement savings plan, and tuition reimbursement assistance. Interested candidates should email their CV, a cover letter explaining their relevant work experience and contact information for three references to: Gwenn Hansen, Ph.D. at ghansen@bcm.edu.
If selected for further consideration, candidates will also need to complete an online application at www.bcm.edu/careers
Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.
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A Research Associate position is available in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. A Ph.D. or equivalent in Medicine/Physiology or related field is required. The research focuses mainly on the cellular and molecular mechanism responsible for dysfunction of afferent and efferent ganglionic neurons in experimental diabetes and chronic heart failure. The successful applicant will be expected to master electrophysiological techniques (including patch clamp), molecular biological methods, and intricate surgical procedures. Applicant will also be expected to incorporate his/her previous skills and knowledge into the evolution of experimental designs, methodology, data interpretations and pursuit of scientific goals. Previous experience performing in cardiovascular and neurophysiological experiments is preferred.

Applications accepted at: http://unmc.peopleadmin.com/postings/23811

Individuals from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply.





Yulong Li, M.D., Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Department of Emergency Medicine

University of Nebraska Medical Center

985850 Nebraska Medical Center

DRC-I 6047

Omaha, NE 68198-5850

Phone: 1-402-559-3016 (Office)

1-402-559-5922 (Lab)

Fax: 1-402-559-9659

Email: yulongli@unmc.edu
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POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW POSITION

Pediatric Surgical Oncology Laboratory

Focus: Molecular target validation and stem cell research in pediatric liver cancer and neuroblastoma.



A position is available for a full time post-doctoral fellow to pursue studies on the molecular pathogenesis of pediatric cancers, specifically pediatric liver cancer and neuroblastoma. In particular this position will focus on the study of novel pre-clinical therapeutics in the regulation of cancer pathogenesis, metastasis and differentiation and stem cell biology. Facilities include state of the art molecular and cell biology laboratories as well as the latest and modern small animal imaging facilities and resources at the Texas Children’s Hospital, Feigin Center.

Minimum requirements for this position include Ph.D. or equivalent training in molecular biology with extensive experience in in vivo tumor modeling, molecular cloning, qPCR, immunoblotting/immunochemistry, kinase and phosphatase assays, chromatin immunoprecipitation, cell cycle analysis, flow cytometry, and apoptosis assays. Additional experience with development and manipulation of transgenic and knockout mice is preferred. Excellent knowledge of English, both oral and written, is required.

If interested in the position, please contact the PI directly at sanjeevv@bcm.edu.

PI: Sanjeev A. Vasudevan, MD



Sanjeev A. Vasudevan, M.D., FACS

Assistant Professor, Division of Pediatric Surgery and Surgical Research

M.E. DeBakey Department of Surgery

Texas Children's Cancer Center, Dan L. Duncan Cancer Center

Baylor College of Medicine

Office: 832-822-3135; Pager- 4194
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Dear Glycobiology Community,

I am looking for a new postdoctoral fellow to join my group. My laboratory is broadly focused upon immune system regulation and the role played by both host and microbial carbohydrates. The specific area of interest for this open position is centered upon asthma and has a strong translational emphasis in the form of pre-clinical modeling in mice. It is built from our long-standing work on microbial polysaccharides and their ability to suppress inflammatory disease via activation of the adaptive immune system. The funding supporting this project is from both the NIH (an ongoing R01) and a private foundation (a new 3 year grant) with a keen interest in seeing our work moving towards clinical application. We anticipate patents along the way.

I believe that this is a great opportunity for a student completing their studies in the near future or a current fellow looking to expand their experiences who can speak the language of glycobiology but is interested in immunology and has aspirations towards translational and disease-relevant science. If you or anyone you know is potentially interested, please send me a current CV (with 3 referees named) and a brief statement of interests via email. My contact information and a link to my newly updated website are below.

Thank you!

Brian A. Cobb, Ph.D.

216-368-1263

brian.cobb@case.edu

http://www.case.edu/med/pathology/faculty/cobb.html

http://www.case.edu/med/pathology/faculty/cobblab/
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POSTDOCTORAL POSITION AVAILABLE

The University of Florida, Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology, Hypertension and Renal Transplantation has a postdoctoral position for a highly motivated candidate in the laboratory of Charles Wingo, to contribute to our ongoing research program, receive training in renal and ion transport physiology, and study renal and systemic contributions to blood pressure control. We recently identified a unique role for the renal
HKα2 H,K-ATPase in fluid and electrolyte homeostasis. The successful candidate will primarily perform studies in conditional knockout mice to identify mechanisms responsible for electrolyte homeostasis and blood pressure regulation. We employ whole animal, isolated perfused tubule, electrophysiology, patch clamp analysis, molecular biology and biochemical approaches, including radiotelemetry of blood pressure and epigenetic gene regulation, which allows diverse training opportunities. Candidates with a Ph.D. and training in physiology, pharmacology, or molecular biology are encouraged to apply.

The stipend will be supported by the University of Florida Hypertension Center Training grant, T32 HL083810 (PD Chris Baylis). More information on this training program can be obtained at [http://www.hypertension.ufl.edu<http://www.hypertension.ufl.edu]www.hypertension.ufl.edu<http://www.hypertension.ufl.edu>.

The candidate should have excellent oral and written communication skills, and will be expected to present research findings at scientific conferences, compose manuscripts, and assist in experimental design.
Send
a curriculum vitae and a cover letter describing research interests and experience to cswingo@ufl.edu<mailto:cswingo@ufl.edu>.


Charles S. Wingo, M.D.
Professor of Medicine & Physiology, University of Florida
UF Email: cswingo@ufl.edu<mailto:cswingo@ufl.edu>
Research Investigator, Nephrology Section, VAMC
VA Email: Charles.Wingo@va.gov<mailto:Charles.Wingo@va.gov>

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