哈佛医学院分子生物学博士后岗位
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日期:2007-08-16
Institution
Harvard Medical School, New England Primate Research Center
Position
Post-Doc
Location
Southborough, US Massachusetts
Date Posted
Aug 15 2007
Description
An outstanding postdoctoral opportunity is available in the Division ofNeurochemistry at the New England Primate Research Center, HarvardMedical School, Southborough, MA. The project focuses on traceamine-associated receptor I (TAAR1) neurobiology and requires a stronglymotivated, ambitious and scholarly individual. TAAR1 is a receptor forbrain monoamines, including dopamine, norepinephrine and serotonin, andis also a direct target of psychostimulant drugs of abuse, includingmethamphetamine. Expertise in behavior characterization and drugresponse studies in rodents or primates, in vitro and ex vivo assessmentof monoamine transporter kinetics and/or monoamine receptor biology,methamphetamine-induced effects, cell signaling and gene expressionanalysis in the brain and/or neuroanatomical mapping and microscopy is required.
Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. NEPRC is located 30 milesoutside of Boston, You must be able to provide your own transportation.
Contact
Dr. Gregory Miller, Division of Neurochemistry, NEPRC, One Pine HillDrive, Southborough, MA 01772-9102. E-mail: gmiller@hms.harvard.edu.
Harvard Medical School, New England Primate Research Center
Position
Post-Doc
Location
Southborough, US Massachusetts
Date Posted
Aug 15 2007
Description
An outstanding postdoctoral opportunity is available in the Division ofNeurochemistry at the New England Primate Research Center, HarvardMedical School, Southborough, MA. The project focuses on traceamine-associated receptor I (TAAR1) neurobiology and requires a stronglymotivated, ambitious and scholarly individual. TAAR1 is a receptor forbrain monoamines, including dopamine, norepinephrine and serotonin, andis also a direct target of psychostimulant drugs of abuse, includingmethamphetamine. Expertise in behavior characterization and drugresponse studies in rodents or primates, in vitro and ex vivo assessmentof monoamine transporter kinetics and/or monoamine receptor biology,methamphetamine-induced effects, cell signaling and gene expressionanalysis in the brain and/or neuroanatomical mapping and microscopy is required.
Must be a US citizen or permanent resident. NEPRC is located 30 milesoutside of Boston, You must be able to provide your own transportation.
Contact
Dr. Gregory Miller, Division of Neurochemistry, NEPRC, One Pine HillDrive, Southborough, MA 01772-9102. E-mail: gmiller@hms.harvard.edu.
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