哈佛大学核受体生理功能和治疗作用研究博士后岗位
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日期:2008-03-26
Institution
Harvard University
Position
postdoctoral fellow
Location
Boston, MA
Date Posted
March 24th 2008
Date Expires
May 23, 2008
Tags
postdoc, nuclear receptor, harvard university, Boston, ma, and usa
Description
A postdoctoral fellow position is available to study the physiologicalfunctions and therapeutic implications of nuclear receptors. Theresearch project will examine the molecular mechanisms through whichnuclear receptors, particularly PPARs, control metabolic andinflammatory processes using primary cultures and mouse models ofmetabolic diseases.
Applicants should have a doctorate in biochemistry or cell or molecularbiology. Prior experience in mouse disease models is desirable but notnecessary. The position is available to start in early summer of 2008.
Contact
To apply, please send a cover letter, curriculum vitae and names andcontact information of three references to: Chih-Hao Lee, Ph.D.Department of Genetics and Complex Diseases, Division of BiologicalSciences, Harvard University School of Public Health. leelab@hsph.harvard.edu
Harvard University
Position
postdoctoral fellow
Location
Boston, MA
Date Posted
March 24th 2008
Date Expires
May 23, 2008
Tags
postdoc, nuclear receptor, harvard university, Boston, ma, and usa
Description
A postdoctoral fellow position is available to study the physiologicalfunctions and therapeutic implications of nuclear receptors. Theresearch project will examine the molecular mechanisms through whichnuclear receptors, particularly PPARs, control metabolic andinflammatory processes using primary cultures and mouse models ofmetabolic diseases.
Applicants should have a doctorate in biochemistry or cell or molecularbiology. Prior experience in mouse disease models is desirable but notnecessary. The position is available to start in early summer of 2008.
Contact
To apply, please send a cover letter, curriculum vitae and names andcontact information of three references to: Chih-Hao Lee, Ph.D.Department of Genetics and Complex Diseases, Division of BiologicalSciences, Harvard University School of Public Health. leelab@hsph.harvard.edu
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