明尼苏达州立大学哺乳动物细胞信号转导研究博士后岗位
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日期:2008-01-14
Institution
University of Minnesota
Position
Postdoctoral position (Mammalian Signal Transduction)
Location
Twin Cities, MN, USA
Date Posted
Jan 10th 2008
Date Expires
Mar 10th 2008
Description
An NIH funded postdoctoral position is available to study molecular andcellular mechanisms of mammalian signal transduction. We are looking foran energetic colleague with keen interest in science and solidbackground in the areas of either biochemistry, genetics, neuroscienceor molecular/cellular biology.
The main research emphasis is expected to be on fundamental mechanismsthat govern synthesis, degradation and activity regulation ofmacromolecular signaling complexes of RGS proteins – key regulators ofvision and behavior implicated in a range of neurological diseases.
The laboratory employs a variety of multidisciplinary approachesspanning from enzyme kinetics and protein-protein interactions toimaging of protein trafficking, mass-spectrometry assisted proteomics aswell as development and characterization of knockout/transgenic mousemodels. Broad research area offers an abundant opportunity for thechoice of research project matching candidate’s expertise and interests.The PI is committed to career development of the trainees.
Contact
For details visit the website of the laboratory at http://www.tc.umn.edu/~marte105/
Apply using either the application form or link below. Both experiencedscientists and recent graduates are encouraged to apply.
The salary and appointment level will commensurate with experience.
University of Minnesota
Position
Postdoctoral position (Mammalian Signal Transduction)
Location
Twin Cities, MN, USA
Date Posted
Jan 10th 2008
Date Expires
Mar 10th 2008
Description
An NIH funded postdoctoral position is available to study molecular andcellular mechanisms of mammalian signal transduction. We are looking foran energetic colleague with keen interest in science and solidbackground in the areas of either biochemistry, genetics, neuroscienceor molecular/cellular biology.
The main research emphasis is expected to be on fundamental mechanismsthat govern synthesis, degradation and activity regulation ofmacromolecular signaling complexes of RGS proteins – key regulators ofvision and behavior implicated in a range of neurological diseases.
The laboratory employs a variety of multidisciplinary approachesspanning from enzyme kinetics and protein-protein interactions toimaging of protein trafficking, mass-spectrometry assisted proteomics aswell as development and characterization of knockout/transgenic mousemodels. Broad research area offers an abundant opportunity for thechoice of research project matching candidate’s expertise and interests.The PI is committed to career development of the trainees.
Contact
For details visit the website of the laboratory at http://www.tc.umn.edu/~marte105/
Apply using either the application form or link below. Both experiencedscientists and recent graduates are encouraged to apply.
The salary and appointment level will commensurate with experience.
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