康奈尔大学神经分子生物学研究博士后岗位
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日期:2007-12-06
Institution
Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University
Position
Postdoc Positions in Developmental Neurobiology at Weill Cornell MedicalCollege, NY
Location
New York City
Date Posted
Dec 5th 2007
Description
Postdoctoral investigators are being recruited to projects studying:
1. the relationship between cell cycle regulation and neuronal differentiation
2. the regulation of cytoskeletal dynamics in neuronal migration and synaptogenesis.
Experience in immunohistochemistry and neuroanatomy, molecularneurobiology, biochemistry, cell biology and/or behavior are alldesirable, but strength in at least one of these areas is essential. Allprojects in the lab use mouse models.
Recent titles relevant to these projects include:
Kholmanskikh SS, Koeller HB, Wynshaw-Boris A, Gomez T, Letourneau PC,Ross ME (2006) Calcium-dependent interaction of Lis1 with IQGAP1 andCdc42 promotes neuronal motility. Nat Neurosci 9:50-57.
Glickstein SB, Alexander S, Ross ME (2007) Differences in cyclin d2 andd1 protein expression distinguish forebrain progenitor subsets. CerebCortex 17:632-642.
Glickstein SB, Moore H, Slowinska B, Racchumi J, Suh M, Chuhma N, RossME (2007) Selective cortical interneuron and GABA deficits in cyclinD2-null mice. Development 134:4083-4093.
Contact
Applicants should provide a cover letter detailing research interestsand experience, curriculum vitae, and the names of three references. Toapply for the position or for more information, please contact Dr. Ross,Laboratory of Neurogenetics and Development, email =mer2005@med.cornell.edu. Review of applications will begin immediatelyand will continue until the positions are filled.
Weill Cornell Medical College of Cornell University
Position
Postdoc Positions in Developmental Neurobiology at Weill Cornell MedicalCollege, NY
Location
New York City
Date Posted
Dec 5th 2007
Description
Postdoctoral investigators are being recruited to projects studying:
1. the relationship between cell cycle regulation and neuronal differentiation
2. the regulation of cytoskeletal dynamics in neuronal migration and synaptogenesis.
Experience in immunohistochemistry and neuroanatomy, molecularneurobiology, biochemistry, cell biology and/or behavior are alldesirable, but strength in at least one of these areas is essential. Allprojects in the lab use mouse models.
Recent titles relevant to these projects include:
Kholmanskikh SS, Koeller HB, Wynshaw-Boris A, Gomez T, Letourneau PC,Ross ME (2006) Calcium-dependent interaction of Lis1 with IQGAP1 andCdc42 promotes neuronal motility. Nat Neurosci 9:50-57.
Glickstein SB, Alexander S, Ross ME (2007) Differences in cyclin d2 andd1 protein expression distinguish forebrain progenitor subsets. CerebCortex 17:632-642.
Glickstein SB, Moore H, Slowinska B, Racchumi J, Suh M, Chuhma N, RossME (2007) Selective cortical interneuron and GABA deficits in cyclinD2-null mice. Development 134:4083-4093.
Contact
Applicants should provide a cover letter detailing research interestsand experience, curriculum vitae, and the names of three references. Toapply for the position or for more information, please contact Dr. Ross,Laboratory of Neurogenetics and Development, email =mer2005@med.cornell.edu. Review of applications will begin immediatelyand will continue until the positions are filled.
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