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明尼苏达州立大学G蛋白信号通路研究博士后岗位

日期:2007-09-17

Institution

University of Minnesota (http://www.tc.umn.edu/~marte105 )

Position

Postdoctoral Positions in G protein Signal Transduction Research

Location

Twin Cities, USA

Date Posted

Sep 16th 2007

Description

Two NIH funded postdoctoral positions are available at the Department of Pharmacology, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. We are looking for energetic individuals who wish to join a young and rapidly growing laboratory to study molecular and cellular mechanisms of G protein signal transduction pathways in mammals. Successful candidates are expected to participate in basic research focused on investigating fundamental mechanisms that govern synthesis, degradation, activity regulation and macromolecular complex assembly of proteins that regulate G protein coupled receptor signaling.

The laboratory employs a variety of multidisciplinary approaches spanning from enzyme kinetics and protein-protein interactions to imaging of protein trafficking, mass-spectrometry assisted proteomics and analysis of transgenic/ knockout mice at the organismal level. Please visit laboratory web-site at: www.tc.umn.edu/~marte105 for details on specific research directions and model systems.

The Department is tightly integrated with a larger biomedical research community on campus providing training and diverse expertise through collaborations, which combined with the state of the art facilities, offers an excellent opportunity for professional growth.
The University of Minnesota –Twin Cities is one of the five country’s largest campuses located in the heart of the Minneapolis-St.Paul, a large metropolitan area with endless opportunities for entertainment, cultural experiences and nature exploration.

To apply please send CV, contact information of 3 references and a brief summary of career goals to Dr. Kirill Martemyanov at martemyanov@umn.edu. Both experienced scientists and recent graduates are encouraged to apply. The salary and appointment level will commensurate with experience. The start date is flexible.

Contact

Dr. Kirill Martemyanov
E-mail:martemyanov@umn.edu.

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