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A postdoctoral position is available in the Shamoo lab at Rice University (http://bioc.rice.edu/~shamoo/) to investigate the molecular basis for adaptation. Specific areas of study include adaptation of bacteria to antibiotics and environmental conditions. Experience with molecular biology including molecular genetics of prokaryotes and/or mechanisms of antibiotic resistance. Experience with prokaryotic strains other than E. coli such as Bacillus or Enterococcus is highly desired. Experience with large-scale cultures in chemostats/turbidostats is also useful. Contact Yousif Shamoo at shamoo@rice.edu if you are interested. |
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A new post-doctoral position is available to work on mouse models of cholinergic dysfunction. This project takes advantage of novel genetically modified mouse models targeting the vesicular acetylcholine transporter (see Prado et al., Neuron 2006; de Castro et al., Mol Cell Biol. 2009 29:5238-50) and uses state-of-the-art genetic, molecular and whole-animal techniques to phenotype those novel mouse models. The successful applicant will be part of a vibrant team that is dissecting novel functions of the cholinergic system by generating tissue and brain-region specific knockout mice. The position will be in the laboratory of Dr. Marco Prado at the Robarts Research Institute (www.robarts.ca), University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada. Robarts has a vibrant research community with many opportunities for collaborations. Applicants with a PhD and previous experience in molecular and cellular biology and/or genetically modified mice are particularly encouraged to apply. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Salary is competitive at CIHR level (Canadian Institutes of Health Research). This project is funded until 2014. To apply send a detailed electronic CV and contact information of two references to: Dr. Marco A.M. Prado, Ph.D. Scientist, Molecular Brain Research Group Robarts Research Institute Professor, Department of Physiology & Pharmacology/ Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology The University of Western Ontario P.O. Box 5015, 100 Perth Drive London, ON N6A 5K8 Tel: 519-663-5777 Ext. 24888 mprado@robarts.ca www.robarts.ca www.uwo.ca |
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Stem Cell Aging Three posdoctoral positions are available as part of a research team effort to determine the impact of aging on the epigenetic properties of hematopoietic stem cells. This is a collaborative project between the laboratories of Gretchen Darlington, Lawrence Donehower, Margaret Goodell, Wei Li, and Estela Medrano that will employ genome-wide analytical approaches including ChIP-Seq and bisulfite sequencing. Two positions will focus on data generation of the mehtylation and chromatin modifications in mouse hematopoietic stem cells and the third will be a bioinfomratics position focused on data analysis. The laboratories of the team members are all located at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. Salary is competitive and dependent on previous experience. Applicants should hold a Ph.D. or M.D./Ph.D. degree and should send their curriculum vitae along with the names of three individuals who will supply references to Gretchen Darlington, Huffington Center on Aging, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030 gretchen@bcm.edu. |
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A postdoctoral position is available immediately to develop the use of photo-activatable fluorescent proteins for dynamic and super-resolution imaging of intercellular junctions in Drosophila tissues. The project will build on expertise in Drosophila cell biology in Lynn Cooley’s Lab, and pioneering work in super-resolution microscopy in Joerg Bewersdorf’s Lab at Yale University. Tools and expertise generated in this project will be widely applicable to the investigation of cell biology during development. Experience with confocal imaging and molecular biology, especially recombineering and BAC technologies, is preferred. The lab offers a highly collaborative environment for independent research. Funded by an ARRA Challenge Grant from the NIH. Interested candidates should send a CV, a statement of research interests and career goals, and the names of three references to Lynn Cooley: lynn.cooley@yale.edu. Yale University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. |
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(Libra @ 20.11.2009 15:44) I know that there is a specific topic for this, but I'm not a contact person for the positions, so... Since we receive a lot of e-mails about open postdoc positions, I want to post them here, just in case somebody is interested. Tonya A postdoctoral position is available in the Shamoo lab at Rice University (http://bioc.rice.edu/~shamoo/) to investigate the molecular basis for adaptation. Specific areas of study include adaptation of bacteria to antibiotics and environmental conditions. Experience with molecular biology including molecular genetics of prokaryotes and/or mechanisms of antibiotic resistance. Experience with prokaryotic strains other than E. coli such as Bacillus or Enterococcus is highly desired. Experience with large-scale cultures in chemostats/turbidostats is also useful. Contact Yousif Shamoo at shamoo@rice.edu if you are interested. Черт, я бы год назад за такую работу в этом месте душу бы черту продала бы... Она мне просто идеально подходила... тогда... И нужна была позарез Сообщение было отредактировано Esya - 21.11.2009 01:39 |
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(Libra @ 20.11.2009 22:52) Opportunity for post-doctoral studies: A new post-doctoral position is available to work on mouse models of cholinergic dysfunction. This project takes advantage of novel genetically modified mouse models targeting the vesicular acetylcholine transporter (see Prado et al., Neuron 2006; de Castro et al., Mol Cell Biol. 2009 29:5238-50) and uses state-of-the-art genetic, molecular and whole-animal techniques to phenotype those novel mouse models. The successful applicant will be part of a vibrant team that is dissecting novel functions of the cholinergic system by generating tissue and brain-region specific knockout mice. The position will be in the laboratory of Dr. Marco Prado at the Robarts Research Institute (www.robarts.ca), University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada. Robarts has a vibrant research community with many opportunities for collaborations. Applicants with a PhD and previous experience in molecular and cellular biology and/or genetically modified mice are particularly encouraged to apply. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Salary is competitive at CIHR level (Canadian Institutes of Health Research). This project is funded until 2014. To apply send a detailed electronic CV and contact information of two references to: Dr. Marco A.M. Prado, Ph.D. Scientist, Molecular Brain Research Group Robarts Research Institute Professor, Department of Physiology & Pharmacology/ Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology The University of Western Ontario P.O. Box 5015, 100 Perth Drive London, ON N6A 5K8 Tel: 519-663-5777 Ext. 24888 mprado@robarts.ca www.robarts.ca www.uwo.ca Robarts- кошерное место |
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I would like to recruit a postdoc to work on in vivo gene repair as soon as possible. The project involves liver gene transfer as well as work on Fanconi’s Anemia. An AAV background would be most desirable. If you know someone looking for a job in the beautiful Pacific NW, please have them contact me. Thanks, MARKUS GROMPE, M.D. Director of the Papé Family Pediatric Institute Ray Hickey Chair Director, Oregon Stem Cell Center Professor, Department of Pediatrics OREGON HEALTH SCIENCE UNIVERSITY 3181 S.W. SAM JACKSON PARK ROAD MAIL CODE L321 PORTLAND, OR 97239-3098 U.S.A. TEL USA-503-494-6888 FAX USA-503-418-5044 Email: grompem@ohsu.edu |
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The laboratory of Dr. Janghoo Lim at Yale University School of Medicine invites applications for a postdoctoral position to study the mechanisms of neural development and neurodegenerative diseases. The main focus of the lab is: (1) to understand the molecular basis of cellular pathology in neurodegenerative diseases, (2) to understand mechanisms of neural development and associated neurodevelopmental disorders (See Highly motivated candidates (Ph.D. and/or M.D.) with a strong background in mouse genetics, neurobiology, developmental biology, molecular biology, and cell biology are encouraged to apply. Experience in mouse genetics and histology would be advantageous. Please send curriculum vitae, brief description of research experience and interests, and a name of three referees to Dr. Janghoo Lim (janghoo.lim@yale.edu). |
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Immediate position available in well-funded laboratory at Baylor College of Medicine for highly motivated postdoctoral researcher. This laboratory uses high-throughput sequencing-based genomics, biochemistry, molecular biology, and mouse models to study the role of alternative 3' cleavage and polyadenylation in modulating the visibility of mRNA transcripts to post-transcriptional regulators such as microRNAs and RNA binding proteins. The ideal candidate is highly skilled in protein and nucleic acid biochemistry, with strong skills in molecular biology, some experience in mouse models, and an interest in post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression. Background in the fields of transcription, cancer biology and/or immunology a plus. The candidate will be self- motivated and highly independent, yet enjoy a collegial and team- oriented environment. Salary DOE and commensurate with NIH guidelines. Please send CV and names of three referees to neilson@bcm.edu. Position 2: Immediate position available in well-funded laboratory at Baylor College of Medicine for highly motivated postdoctoral researcher. This laboratory uses high-throughput sequencing-based genomics, biochemistry, molecular biology, and mouse models to study the role of alternative 3' cleavage and polyadenylation in modulating the visibility of mRNA transcripts to post-transcriptional regulators such as microRNAs and RNA binding proteins. The ideal candidate possesses extensive experience in analysis of genome-level data sets using publicly available tools, but is also skilled in the design and use of databases and higher level scripting languages such as Perl and Python. An interest in developing novel methods of analysis for unique data sets tailored to a specific hypothesis is essential. Also essential is a background or interest in the biology underlying the experimental datasets to be analyzed. Experience in immunology or cancer biology preferred. The candidate will be self-motivated and highly independent, yet enjoy a collegial and team-oriented environment. Salary DOE and commensurate with NIH guidelines. Please send CV and names of three referees to neilson@bcm.edu. Joel R. Neilson, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Baylor College of Medicine Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics One Baylor Plaza Mailstop BCM335 Houston, TX 77030 t: 713.798.8851 l: 713.798.8834 f: 713.798.3475 e: neilson@bcm.edu
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Postdoctoral Fellows The Department of Immunology has openings for postdoctoral fellows in the following laboratories: Wei Cao's Laboratory My laboratory focuses on the immune function played by surface receptors associated with plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs), particularly their role in regulating pDC innate immunity and signal transduction mechanisms. The exciting postdoctoral fellowship position invites a candidate who is highly motivated and has strong background in immunology, molecular biology and biochemistry. For recent related publications see J. Exp. Med. 203: 1399-1405 (2006); PLoS Biology 5: e248 (2007); Nat Rev Imm 8: 594-606 (2008). If interested, please send curriculum vitae, citizenship status, summary of research accomplishments and the names of three references to wcao@mdanderson.org. Laurence Cooper's Laboratory My laboratory focuses on the development and application of genetically modified T cells for use in clinical trials. This exciting fellowship position focuses on the generation of a novel genetic cellular vaccine. Blood 105(4):1622-31(Feb 15, 2005). Contact ljncooper@mdanderson.org. Chen Dong's Laboratory T cell tolerance and effector differentiation, signal transduction mechanisms in innate and adaptive immune responses, inflammation biology. Strong background in immunology, molecular biology and biochemistry are required. Annual Review of Immunology 20:55-72 (2002) Immunity 18:801-811 (2003) Immunity 18:863-873 (2003) Nature 430:793-797 (2004) Nature Immunology 10:1133-1142 (2005) Nature Review Immunology 6:329-333 (2006) EMBO Journal 25, 2623–2633 (2006). Contact cdong@mdanderson.org. Kimberly Schluns’ Laboratory Postdoctoral fellow position is available to study the role of IL-15 trans-presentation by dendritic cells in the generation and maintenance of memory CD8 T cells. Position requires recent Ph.D. in immunology or a related field and a solid background in T cell immunology. Candidate must be highly motivated and have strong communication skills and experience with flow cytometry and animal models. Blood 103:755-756 (2004) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 101:5616-5621 (2004) Int. J. of Biochem. Cell Biology 37(8):1567-71 (2005). Interested candidates should send curriculum vitae, citizenship status, summary of research accomplishments and the names of three references to Dr. Kimberly Schluns at kschluns@mdanderson.org. Shao-Cong Sun’s Laboratory Postdoctoral fellow positions are available in the laboratory of Dr. Shao-Cong Sun to study NF-κB signal transduction in the regulation of innate and adaptive immune functions. Candidates should have a Ph.D. degree and a solid background in immunology and signal transduction, with hands-on experience in animal models, flow cytometry and molecular techniques. Nat Immunol 10: 1089-1095, 2009 Blood 113: 6603-6610, 2009 Nat Rev Immunol 8: 501-511, 2008 Nat. Immunol., 7: 411-417, 2006 J. Exp. Med., 2007, Epub Send curriculum vitae and names of three references to: Dr. Shao-Cong Sun Department of Immunology The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center Houston, TX 77054 E-mail: ssun@mdanderson.org) Kenneth Tsai's Laboratory My laboratory focuses on the role of immune cells in skin cancer using a combination of novel culture methods of human skin samples, DNA microarray analysis and heterotypic cultures. We would like to understand how immune cells react to skin cancers and the mechanisms that determine whether a tumor is rejected. This postdoctoral fellowship position is for a highly motivated scientist with a strong background in molecular biology. Recent related reference: J Exp Med. 2008 Sep 29;205(10):2221-34. If interested, please send a curriculum vitae, citizenship status, a summary of research accomplishments and the names of three references to kytsai@mdanderson.org. Tomasz Zal’s Laboratory Strong background in fluorescence imaging, FRET and/or multiphoton microscopy to study T cell receptor interactions and immunological synapse formation in vivo. Curr Opin Immunol 16:674-83 (2004) Nature Immunology 6:785-92 (2005) Contact tzal@mdanderson.org. |
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Genomics / Metagenomics / Forensic Microbiology Oklahoma State University Responsibilities. The National Institute for Microbial Forensics & Food and Agricultural Biosecurity (NIMFFAB) at Oklahoma State University has an opportunity for a far-seeing individual with talents and interests in exploring and exploiting massively parallel sequence determination and related methods for plant bioforensic and food biosecurity applications in innovative ways. The person chosen will be able to design their research directions within the framework of NIMFFAB’s mission, and participate, under faculty supervision, in mentoring of graduate and undergraduate students. Cooperative research with members of the NIMFFAB team, and vigorous publication and other dissemination of results are expected. Qualifications. The successful candidate will have earned a Ph.D. degree in bioinformatics, plant pathology, food science, molecular biology, microbiology, biochemistry, botany, plant science or a related field. Familiarity with massively parallel sequencing and/or other metagenomic methods is preferred but not essential, as is experience in handling and processing large datasets. Candidates must show evidence of commitment, creativity and research excellence as well as strong oral and written communication skills. They should enjoy working in a multi-cultural setting, and have demonstrated collegiality and the ability to work independently and cooperatively in a team. Due to program-related security, U.S. citizenship is preferred but not essential; security checks and clearances may be required for some work. Position Details. The postdoctoral position, which will be affiliated with the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, is available immediately and, given satisfactory performance, will be available for at least two years. The salary will depend on the experience of the incumbent. Information about Oklahoma State University can be found at and about the NIMFFAB at To Apply. Please send curriculum vitae, university transcripts, and a letter of application describing your interest in the position and explaining how your previous training and experience relate to it. Be sure to indicate your date of availability. Please request letters of reference from three individuals who can address your potential in research and professional skills relevant to this position. The target date for receipt of all application materials is April 15, 2010, but applications will be considered until a suitable candidate is identified. Send application materials to: Dr. Ulrich Melcher, Director, Regents Professor Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 246 Noble Research Center, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078. Phone: 405-744-6210. Fax: 405-744-7799. Email: ulrichmelcher@okstate.edu. |
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Center for Cardiovascular Sciences Albany Medical College Postdoctoral positions are available immediately to study the role of adipose differentiation related protein (ADFP) in foam cell formation and atherosclerosis, and its interaction with other proteins involved in lipid metabolism in macrophages. A summary of the research interest in our group and a list of recent publications can be seen at: |
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Center for Cardiovascular Sciences Albany Medical College Postdoctoral positions are available immediately to 1.) explore Ca2+-dependent signaling pathways controlling vascular smooth muscle gene transcription and phenotype transition in response to vascular injury and disease, and 2.) define to function of localized Ca2+-signaling pathways in regulating vascular smooth muscle cell motility in response to injury and during angiogenesis. Recent Ph.D.s with skills in molecular and cell biology and/or skills and interest in quantitative fluorescence imaging are encouraged to apply. Applicants should respond electronically with a CV, statement of research goals, and list of 3 references to: Harold A. Singer, Ph.D., Professor and Director, Center for Cardiovascular Sciences, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY 12208. E-mail: singerh@mail.amc.edu |
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Two postdoctoral positions are available in the laboratory of Dr. Jeffrey A. Frost in the Department of Integrative Biology and Pharmacology, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (http://ibp.med.uth.tmc.edu/). Research in the laboratory focuses on the role of Rho family small GTPases in breast cancer. Specific projects include elucidating the role of the Rho exchange factor Net1 in mouse mammary gland development, and understanding the role of Net1 in cell survival responses of breast cancer cells following DNA damage. For the first position, the qualified candidate will develop a conditional Net1 knockout mouse. Experience with animal handling and mouse genetics is a plus, but not essential. For the second position experience in cell signaling as it relates to DNA damage and oncogenesis is desirable. Applicants should send a cover letter describing their background and research interests, a CV, and the contact details for three references to jeffrey.a.frost@uth.tmc.edu. |
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Our previous data revealed a transcription factor family as the putative master regulator of human bladder CSCs. This postdoctoral project will involve the elucidation of this TF family in regulating cellular quiescence, dormancy and metastatic potential of CSCs. Ideal candidate will be a self-motivated individual with strong publication records. Prior experience in working with cancer or stem cell models strongly preferred. Please send your statement, CV and contacts of three references to Dr. Keith Syson Chan at kc1@bcm.tmc.edu.
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Очень понравилось это объявления с крейглиста Сиэтла. Там не собираются учить человека как делать моноклоны. Им четко нужет человек с 4 годами опыта пороизводства моноклонов. Если кто с моей подачи получит этоу работу - пожалуйста возьмите и меня к себе в лабу. Позвоните также и начальнице лабы, на чье место открыта позиция Wayner Elizabeth 206-667-3684 Елена Job Summary Responsible for all aspects of hybridoma development, including immunization of mice, PEG fusion of spleen cells with cultured myeloma cells and all aspects of hybridoma cell culture and monoclonal antibody detection and development. This individual is also expected to assist with experimental design, trouble shooting, billing and interfacing with investigators. Qualifications Requires a graduate degree in biology or biochemistry and a minimum of 6 - 8 years laboratory experience; 4 years hybridoma development experience required. Experience with protein purification, protein biochemistry, tissue culture and good sterile technique are absolute requirements. Must be capable of working independently. Strong attention to details and computer skills are essential (Excel, Word, Powerpoint, Adobe Photoshop, Canvas). Good communication skills (verbal and written) are required. Pay, Benefits, and Work Schedule Salary DOE + excellent benefits; full-time position How to Apply To apply for this position, please reference position SC-23190 and submit your cover letter, resume, and three professional references to: Scott Canavera Scientific Recruiter Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center 1100 Fairview Ave. N., J1-105 PO Box 19024 Seattle, WA 98109 scanaver@fhcrc.org Electronic submissions are preferred. The Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and The Seattle Cancer Care Alliance are equal opportunity employers, committed to workforce diversit |
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The Broad Institute is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Our research teams here are working on redefining the boundaries of science and medicine with an interdisciplinary model designed to meet today’s most critical biomedical challenges. Here you will find a supportive and collaborative intellectual environment and a firm commitment to continuously invest in cutting edge technology. At the Broad we are developing the new tools that will enable scientists to begin unlocking the mysteries of genomics. RESPONSIBILITIES: The successful candidate will work directly with a group in the Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research to develop and apply chemical, cellular, molecular and genetic methods to understand genes identified in genetic screens for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. In particular, the research will focus on identifying and characterizing functional variation in the genes and biochemical pathways identified in these genetic screens. The group uses a diverse set of molecular and cellular tools such as RNAi or small molecules in the context of induced pluripotent stem cells, zebrafish and mouse primary neurons to investigate the cellular and genetic origins of these psychiatric diseases. For example, a project may require the candidate to identify and understand phenotypes associated with particular DNA variants in a gene or biochemical pathway and then to identify chemical probes that modulate these biochemical pathways. In addition to these duties the researcher will also be responsible for communicating results to the scientific community through conference presentations and publications, and through the Broad Institute website. HOW TO APPLY: Apply online Broad Institute is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer committed to providing its employees with a competitive compensation and benefits package. I wanted to thank you again for your help to get the words out for me. I may be sending more job flyers to you occasionally as we are a growing organization, e.g. wo new Postdoc jobs in autoimmune disease field (Crohn disease and Type I diabetes) will be available shortly. Stay tuned! Cheers, Yushen -- Yushen Chang, M.S. Recruiter Broad Institute of MIT& Harvard T: 617-714-7168 F: 617-714-8993 7 Cambridge Center Cambridge, MA 02142 yushen@broadinstitute.org |
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Could you post this announcement at your institution or forward it to people you think might be interested. Thanks Marco Opportunity for post-doctoral studies: A new post-doctoral position is available in an Alzheimer’s Association funded project to test novel ligands of the prion protein as therapeutic targets in Alzheimer’s disease. The successful applicant will be part of a vibrant and multi-disciplinary team using state-of-the-art techniques in biochemistry and cell biology, including protein-protein interaction and advanced live cell imaging. The group is located at the Robarts Research Institute (www.robarts.ca), University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada. Robarts has a large research community in Neurosciences with many opportunities for collaborations. The University of Western Ontario (www.uwo.ca) is a major educational and research center in Ontario with over 25,000 undergraduate and 5,000 graduate students. London, known as the Forest City, is an affordable and vibrant community. Applicants with a recent PhD and previous experience in molecular and cellular biology or a strong background in protein biochemistry and interest in neurodegenerative diseases are particularly encouraged to apply. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. This project is funded until 2013. To apply send a detailed electronic CV and contact information of two references to: mprado@robarts.ca Dr. Marco A.M. Prado, Ph.D. Scientist, Molecular Brain Research Group Robarts Research Institute Professor, Department of Physiology & Pharmacology and Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology The University of Western Ontario P.O. Box 5015, 100 Perth Drive London, ON N6A 5K8 Tel: 519-663-5777 Ext. 24888 Fax: 519-663-3789 mprado@robarts.ca www.robarts.ca www.uwo.ca |
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SangHyuk Chung’s group within the newly established Center for Nuclear Receptors and Cell Signaling (CNRCS) to study interactions between steroid hormones and human papillomavirus (HPV) in the context of cervical cancer, which is the second most frequent gynecological cancer worldwide. Current research focus is to determine molecular and cellular mechanisms for estrogen receptor and progesterone receptor to modulate HPV gene expression and HPVinduced cervical cancer using both HPV transgenic mouse models and in vitro cell culture systems. Applicants should have recent Ph.D. degree, and experience or interest in viral oncology and/or a mouse model for cancer. The preferred candidate will have experience in mouse work, cell culture, and/or various biochemical/ cell biological techniques. The successful candidate is expected to develop understanding and skills to allow for pursuance of research that crosses fields of specialization as well as leadership and management skills. S/he will contribute to experimental design and perform experiments pertinent to his/her projects. S/he will have opportunities to collaborate with other researchers at CNRCS or Texas Medical Center (TMC). If interested, please send your curriculum vitae, and the names and contact information of two references to Dr. Chung via e-mail (schung2@central.uh.edu). |
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I am in the process of setting up my own lab at the Oregon Health & Science University/ Oregon National Primate Research Center and I am trying to recruit a postdoctoral fellow with expertise in Bioinformatics/Computational Biology (job advertisement is attached). I was wondering if you knew anyone that would be interested in applying. Additionally, it would be great if you could circulate this flyer in your department and forward it to whoever might be interested. Thanks and best wishes, Lucia Lucia Carbone, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Behavioral Neuroscience Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd Portland, OR 97239 Phone: (503) 494 5857 Postdoctoral Fellow in Bioinformatics/Computational Biology The laboratory of Dr. Lucia Carbone at the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU)/ Oregon National Primate Research Center (ONPRC) in Portland (Oregon) is looking for a Postdoctoral candidate in the field of Bioinformatics/ Computational Biology to investigate evolutionary and disease-related genome structural variation. We have recently underlined an association between undermethylated transposable elements and evolutionary breakpoints in gibbon species (Carbone et al. 2009, PLoS Genetics). The significance of this observation is highlighted by the occurrence of a similar phenomenon in cancer cells whose genomes are both globally hypomethylated and heavily rearranged. Our long-term strategy is to use insights gleaned from species comparisons to understand the mechanism of chromosomal rearrangement in cancer. The postdoctoral candidate is expected to have a strong interest in biological questions, be able to work independently and analyze genomic data that will be produced in the lab (i.e. mate-pair libraries, MethylC-seq, Chip-seq) using existing tools and/or develop new algorithm to facilitate novel discoveries. The Carbone lab works in a highly collaborative environment with computational groups both at OHSU/ONPRC and across the nation. The ideal candidate should have or expect to obtain a Ph.D. in Bioinformatics, Computer Science or related areas and must have experience in applying computational methods to analyze highthroughput genomic data. Proficiency in at least one programming language (e.g. Perl, Python, C, C#) is required. Hands on experience with next-generation sequencing data and strong communication skills are desirable. Preference will be given to candidates with no previous postdoctoral experience. Applicant should direct Curriculum Vitae, a one page statement of research experience and interests and contact information for three references to carbone@ohsu.edu. OHSU offers highly interactive research environment and superb opportunities for career development in a spectacular Pacific Northwest setting. OHSU offers a comprehensive benefits package including: medical/dental/life insurance, short and long-term disability insurance, flexible spending accounts, health and wellness, transportation, savings, and retirement. OHSU is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution. |
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We are looking for dynamic, highly motivated and collaborative individuals to join a team of scientists - led by Ramnik Xavier, David Altshuler and Stuart Schreiber - aiming to understand the functional roles of genes underlying Type 1 Diabetes and Crohn’s Disease pathogenesis and to decipher pathways that contribute to disease pathogenesis with small molecules, initially in cellular and animal models but with a focus on enabling human clinical investigation of T1D and CD. Successful candidates will apply a wide range of skills in gene expression and function at the molecular, cellular, and whole organism level towards a better understanding of the molecular biology and immunology of diabetes mellitus and Crohn’s disease. Research will focus on the use of disease models to study pathogenesis, functional analysis of genetic variants in humans, and technology development for high-throughput signaling pathway screens. Priority will be given to individuals who have a strong molecular biology and/or immunology background, and whose research experience bridges multiple areas. The Broad Institute offers a vibrant and multi-disciplinary research environment with a deeply collaborative spirit across disciplines and close ties to top academic institutions across the Boston Area. QUALIFICATIONS • PhD or MD/PhD degree in molecular biology, cell biology, immunology, or biochemistry • Excellent molecular biology skills and experience in cell biology • Minimum three years of postdoctoral training • Strong publication record in high-impact journals • Superior written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to clearly communicate scientific objectives and project results • Ability to plan and design projects independently as well as to undertake the development and optimization of innovative techniques Send application, including description of research accomplishments, technical expertise, CV, publication list, and two references from senior scientists via e-mail to: Ramnik Xavier, M.D. E-mail: rxavier@broadinstitute.org Also please apply online through our career website. The web address is - |
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City of Hope is an innovative biomedical research, treatment and educational institution, dedicated to the prevention and cure of cancer and other life-threatening diseases, and guided by a compassionate patient-centered philosophy. Postdoctoral positions are available in the Neuroscience Department of Beckman Research Institute at City of Hope to study stem cell self-renewal and differentiation (Nature 2004, 427, 78-83; Nature Structure and Molecular Biology 2009, 16, 365-371; Nature Cell Biology 2010, 12, 1-8). The trainees will gain wide exposure to state-of-the-art functional genomics, mouse genetics, stem cell biology, and neurosciences. Candidates will have completed a Ph.D. and should have training in stem cell biology, including neural stem cells, embryonic stem cells, and induced pluripotent stem cells. To apply, send CV and three references to: andypowell@coh.org, or apply directly to: Reference the job i.d. 50704. |
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Highly self-motivated Ph.D. graduates with strong background in molecular biology, immunology, chemistry, biochemistry or a related field are encouraged to apply. Experience with small animals is not necessary. Please send cover letter, curriculum vitae with the names of three references to: andypowell@coh.org or to our website: Reference job i.d 51662. The Division of Translational Vaccine Research has an exciting opportunity in the laboratory of Dr. Don Diamond for a recent Ph.D. graduate interested in the study of immunologic mechanisms related to control of hematologic malignancy. The focus of the position is manipulation of human T cells specific for the WT1 antigen in leukemia. The goal of this project is to develop a vaccine strategy for acute leukemia patients based upon the WT1 antigen using viral and other vaccine delivery approaches. Work will be evenly distributed among studies with human blood and marrow specimens and murine models. A Ph.D. in immunology, applied clinical science, or cell biology is required, and experience with molecular approaches including virologic methods would be an advantage for the successful candidate. The ideal candidate will have experience with manipulations of primary human T cells including isolation and purification, cell culture, T cell functional assays including cytotoxicity assays and in vitro stimulation using peptides or viruses, LTCIC assays, and experience with flow cytometry, especially polychromatic flow using a modern 6-color instrument. Interested candidates should email to: andypowell@coh.org or to our website: Reference job i.d. 51811. A postdoctoral fellow position is available for projects on molecular genetic analysis of mammalian chromosome double-strand break repair, which aim to understand the etiology of chromosome rearrangements associated with cancer development. Candidates with a recent Ph.D. degree, and with interests in chromosome stability, are encouraged to apply. Please send cover letter, curriculum vitae with the names of three references to: andypowell@coh.org or our website: The Postdoctoral Fellow will study stem cell pluripotency, self-renewal and differentiation (Nature Structure and Molecular Biology 2009, 16, 365-371; Nature Cell Biology 2010, 12, 31-40) in Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope, about 25-miles northeast of downtown Los Angeles in the sunny California. Successful candidates will gain wide exposure to state-of-the-art stem cell biology and regenerative medicine. Candidates should have training in stem cell biology, including neural stem cells, embryonic stem cells, and induced pluripotent stem cells, microRNAs, or nanotechnology. Applicants should apply online to: andypowell@coh.org or our website: Reference job i.d. 51891 Postdoctoral positions are available for NIH-funded projects. The first position is to study post-translational modifications of DNA repair proteins and their roles in genome stability and tumorigenesis. The other position is to participate in studies of DNA repair processes in mitochondrion and their deficiency in genetic diseases. For more scientific background, please refer to our recent publications (Nature Medicine 13:812-819; Molecular Cell 32:325-336, Nature Chem. Biol. 6:766-773) and web site: The candidates with a recent Ph.D. degree, experience in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and interests in DNA metabolic enzymology and biological functions are encouraged to apply. Interested candidates should forward his/her resumes to: andypowell@coh.org Reference:52613 A postdoctoral fellow position is available at the Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope. We use solution NMR and molecular biological methods to investigate the catalytic mechanism of macromolecular reactions and develop novel chemical probes in ubiquitin-like modifications. In addition, we apply NMR-based metabolomics on patient samples in order to elucidate the mechanism of cancer pathogenesis and discover biomarkers for diagnosis and prognosis assessments. The ideal candidate should be self-motivated and have strong academic training in biomolecular NMR methods and/or NMR-based metabolomics. More information about our laboratory can be found at the website: The Beckman Research Institute of the City of Hope is an innovative biomedical research, treatment and educational institution, and a designated Comprehensive Cancer Center by the National Cancer Institute. The institute provides an environment that encourages interdisciplinary collaboration. City of Hope is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. The position provides a competitive salary and benefits along with the excitement and challenges for performing cutting-edge science. More experienced candidates will be considered for a staff scientist position. Please send Curriculum Vita and names of three references to: andypowell@coh.org Reference: 52541-1 |
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Subject: Postdoc position Brownell lab Hey Scott, I am now set up at the NIH and am looking to fill a final postdoc spot in my lab. This project is a potential gold mine for the right candidate as I have access to human tumor samples for this rare but deadly skin cancer. Please circulate or post the attached flyer and encourage qualified applicants to apply. Thank you, Isaac Isaac Brownell, MD, PhD Investigator, Dermatology Branch Center for Cancer Research, NCI, NIH 301-496-6770 (office) 917-968-8453 (cell) NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship Cancer genomics and mouse modeling Applicants are invited to apply for a postdoctoral position (visiting fellow or research fellow) in cancer genomics and mouse modeling with Dr Isaac Brownell’s group in the Dermatology Branch, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, NIH. The group is interested in the carcinogenesis of Merkel cell carcinoma, a neuroendocrine tumor of the skin. Studies will include the genomic analysis (gene expression, CGH, deep sequencing) of human tumor samples and application of mouse genetics to create a preclinical animal model. A successful candidate will have a PhD in the biomedical sciences and a strong background with bioinformatics and/or mouse genetics. Experience with biostatistics, genomics data mining, molecular biology, cancer biology, or developmental biology would be desirable. The position is available immediately. Initial appointment will be for two years. To apply, please click on the button below, or submit a cover letter indicating areas of expertise, a brief statement of research interests, curriculum vitae and list of 3 references to Isaac Brownell at isaac.brownell@nih.gov HHS and NIH are Equal Opportunity Employers, dedicated to building a diverse community in its training and employment programs. The Dermatology Branch is located in the NIH Bethesda campus, Maryland |
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A postdoctoral position is available at the University of Texas Houston Medical School (http://ibp.med.uth.tmc.edu/) to study molecular mechanisms of muscle development and repair in mouse models and cultured muscle cells. Postdoctoral fellows will analyze phenotypes in transgenic mice and perform biochemical assays to study protein-protein interactions and transcriptional regulation in cultured myoblasts. Work will be performed at the University of Texas Houston Medical School in the thriving Texas Medical Center. Our department has outstanding equipment and facilities for state-of-the-art cell and animal imaging, mouse phenotyping, biochemistry and molecular biology. Previous animal experience is desired but not necessary. Postdoctoral fellows will work closely with the PI to design and analyze experiments, prepare manuscripts and implement individual development plans. Highly motivated individuals with a Ph.D. in Molecular and Cell Biology or a related field are encouraged to apply for this funded position. To apply, please send a cover letter detailing your research interests and career goals and your CV to Rebecca Berdeaux, Ph.D., Rebecca.berdeaux@uth.tmc.edu. |
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Postdoctoral Fellow Position in Macromolecular Structure Determination A postdoctoral fellow position is available in the Taylor Structural Biology Lab in the Department of Pharmacology at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH. Our work focuses on the structure and function of macromolecular machines. We study a number of fundamental biological pathways including: 1) telomere maintenance, extension and protection, 2) mRNA maturation and 3) ribosome biogenesis and assembly. The goal of our work is to understand the mechanisms that drive functional transitions and the characterization of ligand binding during these critical processes. We are also interested in how abrogation of the intricate interactions results in diseases such as cancer. The primary methods we use are electron microscopy and x-ray crystallography. Various biophysical and biochemical methods are used to complement the two primary techniques. Case Western Reserve University and the Department of Pharmacology have excellent resources including: a 200kV FEG-equipped FEI TF20 cryo-EM, a 120kV LaB6 filament-equipped FEI T12 cryo-EM, Mosquito and Phoenix crystallization robots, and a Rigaku x-ray diffractometer. State of the art light microscopy and mass spectrometry core facilities are also available. Applicant qualifications include a strong background in any of the following areas: 1) Electron microscopy or x-ray crystallography; 2) Quantitative Biophysics, Biochemistry, Structural or Computational Biology; 3) Protein expression and purification or large-scale mammalian tissue culture. We seek highly motivated, creative scientists who enjoy an open, collaborative environment. Interested candidates should e-mail a cover letter, CV, publications list, and names and contact information for three references to Dr. Derek Taylor. (derek.taylor@case.edu). |
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Also, I would be particularly grateful if you could bring this opportunity to the attention of any outstanding graduate students in your lab (or others you know of) that are currently looking for post-doctoral positions and might be interested in my lab and moving to St Jude! Many thanks and warm regards, Dario. ------------------------------------------------------- Dario Vignali, PhD, Vice Chair and Member, Department of Immunology, MS#351, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105-3678. Three post-doctoral positions are available for enthusiastic, hard-working and driven individuals to work on: Molecular control of regulatory T cell function Regulation of T cell receptor signaling These studies will focus on (a) dissection of IL-35, IL-35R and iTr35 function, with emphasis on asthma and type 1 diabetes studies, (b) analysis of novel Treg molecules, © the mechanism of LAG-3 and PD1 cooperativity and function, (d) proximal TCR:CD3 signaling events in conventional T cells and Tregs (related papers: Nature 2007 450:566; Nature Immunology 2008 9:658 & 2010 11:1093; Immunity 2004 21:503 & 2009 31:643; EMBOJ 2007 26:494 & 2010 29:1285). Ideally, you should have a PhD or MD/PhD, a solid understanding of basic immunology, and practical experience in molecular biology, biochemistry, protein chemistry and/or cellular immunology. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital has a highly interactive research environment and state-of-the-art facilities including core laboratories for proteomics, microarray analysis of gene expression, transgenic/knock-out technology, etc, and exceptional flow and imaging facilities within our department. Competitive stipends are available as well as a benefit package that includes professional developmental funds for journal subscriptions and meeting attendance and a laptop. Send a CV with the names of three referees (E-mail addresses, ‘phone and FAX numbers) and an outline of your past accomplishments and future career aspirations to: Dr. Dario Vignali, Vice Chair, Department of Immunology, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN 38105. E-mail: dario.vignali@stjude.org |
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A postdoctoral position is available immediately to investigate mechanisms of brain metastatic cancers, and the biology and therapeutic utility of Circulating Tumor Cells (CTCs), the “seeds“ of uncurable metastatic disease. This position is of high relevance and sensitivity since individual will be responsible for implementing pioneering projects aimed to elucidate determinants and mechanisms of target organ metastatic specificity to brain. Second, it will involve the use of human cell lines, animal models, and clinical samples reflective of disease progression; and technologies, procedures, and cell systems which are at the cutting-edge in the field. Ph.D. is required. Candidates must possess: A strong laboratory background with a profound knowledge and experience with modern cell/molecular biology technologies, experimental small animals handling (mammary fat pad/subutaneous/intracardiac/intracarotid tumor cell injections - or combinatorial - in nude/SCID mice), microscopy and biomaging, and strong abilities to work independently and with high initiative of efforts. Abilities to vigorously pursue scientific projects, both conceptually and experimentally, with a pro-active thinking and consistent action; An inner motivation to succeed in a focused scientific environment; An impeccable work ethic and scientific integrity. Salary and benefits are competitive and commensurate to research experience. US nationals or permanent residents are preferred. The position offer is contingent upon a satisfactory criminal background check. Please send inquiries, and include a complete Curriculum Vitae, statement of scientific interests, and letters of References (e-mails are OK) to: Dario Marchetti, Ph.D. Professor Department of Pathology & Immunology Professor Department of Molecular & Cellular Biology Director CTC Core facility Baylor College of Medicine BCM - Cullen bldg., Suite T240 Mail stop 315 One Baylor Plaza Houston, TX, 77030, USA E-mail: marchett@bcm.edu |
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Postdoctoral position to investigate vaccine induced T-cell immunity in infectious diseases/tumors in collaboration with UTMB, Galveston and M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, funded by the NIH. The successful candidate will work on a multi-disciplinary team involving engineers and clinicians. The candidate will be expected to devise or modify immunological methods to achieve results and publish papers in research journals. Presentation at national meetings and career-development will be encouraged. Strong communication skills (written/verbal) in English is required. Education/Experience: A Ph.D. or MD/Ph.D. degree in the field of T-cell immunology is required. Experience with standard immunological assays like ELISA/ELISpot/Flow-cytometry Timing. Immediate Please send CV and list of three references via email to nvaradarajan@uh.edu. Navin Varadarajan Asst Professor University of Houston Dept of Chemical & Biomolecular Engg S222 Engineering Bldg 1, Rm S228 4800 Calhoun Rd Houston TX 77204 Thanks for your assistance. Navin |
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1500 East Duarte Road Duarte, CA 91010-3000 Phone (626) 471 7131 Fax (626) 301 8186 Email: mkalkum@coh.org November 8, 2011 A postdoctoral research fellow position is available in laboratory of Dr. Markus Kalkum at the City of Hope Beckman Research Institute, Department of Immunology. The research project will focus on molecular diagnostics for microbial and other diseases, and will rely strongly on protein engineering methods. The preferred candidate should therefore be profoundly knowledgeable in molecular biology and biochemistry or chemistry, and be well experienced with protein expression and purification systems. Additional knowledge in the fields of immunology, pathogen-host-interactions, and mass spectrometric proteomics is preferred, but not necessarily required, because ample training opportunities in these latter areas will be provided. Candidates, who have completed a PhD or equivalent degree (e.g. doctor of science, or Dr. rer. nat.) and have obtained experience in the research areas described above, are encouraged to apply. City of Hope is an innovative biomedical research, treatment and educational institution, dedicated to the prevention and cure of cancer and other life-threatening diseases, and guided by a compassionate patient-centered philosophy. City of Hope is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer, and is located in Los Angeles County, just 9 miles east of Pasadena, in Southern California. A competitive salary and benefits package will be provided. Website: www.cityofhope.org/directory/people/kalkum-markus |
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Re: Postdoctoral Position – Cancer Biology A postdoctoral position is immediately available in the laboratory of Dr. Ken Scott in the Department of Molecular and Human Genetics at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. This individual will employ our laboratory’s highly-innovative functional genomics technologies toward pancreatic cancer gene discovery, followed by investigating mechanistic roles of identified cancer genes using cell culture and mouse model systems. Specifically, the individual will assess the functional activity of somatic mutations identified in large scale pancreatic tumor sequencing efforts using high-throughput technologies recently developed in our laboratory. The goal of this work will be to identify new targets for development of directed cancer therapeutics against pancreatic cancer, a notoriously lethal disease for which there are no effective treatment options. Interested applicants should have or be close to completing a doctorate, have a peer-reviewed publication record indicative of high productivity, and possess a strong background in cell/molecular biology and cancer biology. Preferred qualifications include experience in tumor mouse models (e.g., basic xenograft models), functional cancer assays (e.g., cell invasion, migration, proliferation, anchorage-independence growth assays) and the design and production of viral vectors. Successful candidates will be expected to tackle challenging scientific problems, develop and optimize high-throughput screening technologies and contribute to the positive and energetic work environment of our laboratory. Applicants should send their cover letter and CV directly to Dr. Scott at kls1@bcm.edu. Applicants should also provide contact information for three people who can provide letters-of-reference. For more information, see: |
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The postdoctoral fellow will take the lead in an ongoing project on the role of O-glucose glycans in the regulation of mammalian Notch signaling, and will study the molecular mechanisms underlying the dosage-sensitive function of Rumi in Jagged1-induced signaling. Experience in mouse studies is essential, preferably in developmental biology and histopathology. Expertise in molecular and cellular biology is highly desired. The ideal candidate will have a strong publication record. Applicants should send a cover letter with research interests and career goals along with their CV and the name and contact information of references to Hamed Jafar-Nejad, M.D. at hamedjn@gmail.com. The position is available in March 2012, and applications will be considered until the position is filled. |
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Research Technician I My technician, MarCia, recently moved onto a private sector position. If you know of somebody interested in a Research I or II position in Microbiology, please let me know or forward this email to them. A description of the position is attached. Thank you for your help. Anthony Maresso, Ph.D. Assistant Professor MVM, Baylor College of Medicine Houston, TX This posting seeks an outstanding candidate to perform basic research into the mechanisms by which pathogenic bacteria acquire iron during the infection of a mammalian host. The candidate will be expected to develop a scientific investigation, under the supervision of the laboratory head, into the biochemistry and molecular biology of bacterial iron transport proteins, followed by cellular and animal studies examining the interplay of these proteins with the host during infection. The candidate will also be expected to perform basic laboratory duties, including the purchasing and ordering of reagents, oversee the maintenance and care of laboratory equipment, and help direct general research activities. Knowledge of basic bacteriology, molecular cloning, protein expression and purification, and animal experimentation is desired. The candidate will become a member of Molecular Virology and Microbiology, a large, successful, and diverse Department with nearly 40 full-time faculty and physician-scientists. This is a wonderful opportunity to become involved in exciting infectious disease research at one of the premier medical schools in the United States. |
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A colleague here at Duke is looking for a technician or post doc with experience in Drosophila. It is a very broad request, and I am not sure what the responsibilities would be, but I know he works in the field of Glaucoma and is interested in ganglion cell apoptosis. His name is Henry Tseng and his email is henry.tseng@dm.duke.edu. If you know of anyone that might be interested could you please forward his information? |
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The post is based in the Neuroscience and Music lab (headed by Dr. Jessica Grahn), which explores the links between music, rhythm, and movement using neuroscientific methods. Why do we move to music? How are rhythmic sequences processed in human and animal brains? Can rhythm have therapeutic benefits for patients with movement disorders? The post-holder will play a key role in neuroimaging investigations of musical rhythm perception, involving fMRI (at 3T and 7T) and testing of patients with motor disorders (e.g., Parkinson’s disease). A background in cognitive neuroscience or experimental psychology and expertise in fMRI or patient testing is preferred. No musical background is necessary. The successful applicant will enjoy working as part of an interdisciplinary team and be able to mentor members of the lab. For further details on Dr. Grahn’s research, see www.jessicagrahn.com. To learn more about The Brain and Mind Institute, please visit To apply, please send a detailed CV and cover letter explaining why Dr. Grahn’s research interests you and how your skills and abilities are suitable to Dr. Grahn (jgrahn@uwo.ca) with the subject line “Music & Neuroscience PDF”. The position will initially be for up to two years and at the time of appointment candidates will have obtained (or will be about to obtain) a PhD in a relevant discipline. Salary will be in the region of $40,000 per year. Please feel free to contact Dr. Grahn if you have any enquiries. The selection process will begin on August 1st, 2012, and the post will begin in Autumn 2012 at the earliest. |
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Hello, Please forward to any graduate students who are close to completion of their degree. Thanks! Andrea Pontier Sipkins Lab University of Chicago ******************************************************************************** Job Title: Postdoctoral Fellow - Leukemia Microenvironment and Cancer Stem Cells Job Description: A full-time postdoctoral position is available in a research laboratory in the Dept. of Medicine, Section of Hematology/Oncology at the University of Chicago. The successful candidate will participate in studies to define the molecular characteristics of tissue microenvironments that regulate proliferation vs. dormancy of leukemia and leukemia stem cells. In combination with molecular and cell biological approaches, the candidate will utilize state-of-the-art in vivo multiphoton and confocal optical imaging techniques to explore these questions (References: Science, 322:1861-65; Nature, 435:969-73). Please see also information. Qualifications Applicants must have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in the biological sciences with demonstrated expertise in molecular, cellular and biochemical techniques. A strong background in immunology and/or>hematopoeisis is particularly relevant. Experience with mammalian cell culture and molecular biology techniques is essential. Expertise in flow cytometry, microscopy and animal models is highly desirable. Extremely motivated individuals with excellent communication skills who have recently received their Ph.D. are encouraged to apply. Applicants should send or email a brief statement of research experience and interest, CV and 3 letters of reference. Contact: Dorothy Sipkins, M.D., Ph.D. Dept. of Medicine, Hematology/Oncology The University of Chicago 5841 S. Maryland Ave. MC 2115 Chicago, IL 60637-1470 USA Email: sipkinslab@gmail.com |
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The Estes Laboratory is looking for an experienced, highly-motivated, productive researcher at the post-doctoral level with skills in molecular techniques, biochemistry, cell biology and virology. Expertise in microscopy and an interest in biomedical engineering will be helpful. This person will design, execute and optimize experiments using a range of molecular and biochemical techniques to help characterize and validate human “miniguts” organoids or enteroids produced from approved stem cell lines or from stem cells isolated from human intestinal biopsies or tissues. These intestinal cell systems will also be used to dissect host-enteric pathogen interactions and to understand the molecular block to norovirus replication in cultured cells. Salary level dependent on experience. If you are interested in the position, please send electronic copies of your CV and a statement about your research interests to Dr. Mary Estes (mestes@bcm.edu). |
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This individual will design and conduct experiments in broad areas of reprogramming cellular technology, cardiac biology, adenoviral/lentiviral transcription factor/microRNA gene therapy, molecular genetics, and animal disease models of the heart. This individual will develop strategies for studying the efficacy of reprogramming cells within the heart to reverse the impact of injury post-heart attack of cardiac. This individual will perform data analysis and collection, and should be proficient in basic research methods including molecular biology, cloning of retroviral vectors, mRNA/microRNA gene expression techniques (qPCR, Western blots) and primary culture of cardiac cells. This individual will present data at local and national meetings, mentor graduate students, and serve as co-author on publications. The Department of Surgery provides ideal environment for pre-clinical and basic science research. Optimizing the therapeutic potential of cellular reprogramming therapy in cardiac injury requires a fundamental understanding of the molecular pathophysiology of cardiac disease as well as expertise in the gene transduction (transfer) techniques, transgene regulation, vector targeting, stem cell biology, cardiology, and hemodynamics. Requirements: A strong graduate background in cellular/molecular biology, signal transduction, and immunohistochemistry is highly desirable. Applicants with previous experience working with rats or other larger animals such as pigs and heart failure will be favorably considered. Contact: Anthony Rodriguez PhD antonyr@bcm.edu |
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The ideal post-doctoral fellow candidate will bring new expertise to enhance and expand the research program, and will be experienced in molecular and cellular biological techniques, preferably including but not limited to the following: Biochemistry & molecular biology: DNA and RNA preparation and purification, RNA/DNA vector cloning and construction (plasmid, lentivirus, retrovirus, etc.); plasmid, RNA and DNA isolation, yeast/bacterial transformation, PCR, RT-PCR and real-time quantitative RT-PCR, primer design; protein extraction, protein purification and quantification, immunoprecipitation, gel electrophoresis, Western blot, ELISA, cellular fractionation (e.g. cytosol, nucleus) Cell biology: Maintenance of mammalian/tumor cell lines (adherent, suspension, primary tumor), media and buffer preparation, microscopy (light microscopy, fluorescent/confocal microscopy), growth and viability assays, cell apoptosis and differentiation assays, drug response/cell proliferation assays (e.g. BrdU labelling, MTT, AlamarBlue, etc.), immunofluorescence/ immunohistochemistry, RNA interference studies (siRNA/shRNA), flow cytometry (FACS), in situ hybridization, cellular transfection (plasmid) & transduction (retrovirus/lentivirus), production and generation of transient and stable cell lines Human tumor tissue studies: tumor sample preparation, histologic slide preparation, tumor tissue staining (H&E, IHC) Peter E. Zage, MD, PhD Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Section of Hematology/Oncology Baylor College of Medicine zage@bcm.edu |
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Postdoctoral positions are now available at the Center for Cardiovascular Regeneration, in the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences at The Methodist Hospital Research Institute in Houston, TX. We are seeking talented and innovative young scientists to join a dynamic team focused on nuclear reprogramming for cardiovascular regeneration. Position Description: The postdoctoral fellow will conduct original scientific research related to cardiovascular regeneration (see our recent CELL manuscript Lee et al., 2012) under the guidance of Professor John P. Cooke, Chair of the Department of Cardiovascular Sciences and Director of the Center for Cardiovascular Regeneration. We generate induced pluripotent stem cells and characterize their genetic and epigenetic nature. We are gaining insights into key determinants of their differentiation into cardiovascular cells. These iPSC-derived cells are used to study pathobiology of cardiovascular disease. Furthermore, we are studying the process of therapeutic transdifferentiation, which may be safer and more efficient than generating and differentiating pluripotent stem cells. We are elucidating the role of innate immune pathways in epigenetic plasticity required for nuclear reprogramming and therapeutic transdifferentiation. We intend to develop these insights toward new therapeutic approaches in regenerative medicine. Qualifications: Candidates must have a PhD and/or MD and research experience that is documented by a strong publication record in high-impact journals. Candidates should also have excellent oral and written communication skills in English, and a strong work ethic. Applicants should send their curriculum vitae and cover letter outlining experience and interests to rlnovak@tmhs.org. |
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