加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚大学神经科学和肾病细胞生物学研究博士后岗位
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日期:2008-06-04
Institution
University of British Columbia
Position
postdoctoral fellow: neuroscience/cell biology of retinal disorders
Job Number
4003486
Date Posted
June 3rd 2008
Application Deadline
Open Until Filled
Description
A postdoctoral position is available at the University of BritishColumbia in Vancouver, BC, Canada, in the Department of Ophthalmologyand Visual Sciences. The candidate will investigate the mechanismsunderlying targeting and transport of membrane proteins to photoreceptorouter segments, the relationship of these mechanisms to human diseasestates, and molecular events occurring in the degenerating retina. Theproject will utilize transgenic X. laevis as an experimental system.Expertise with molecular/cell biological techniques and/or confocalmicroscopy is preferred. The position is fully funded by grant support.This is an excellent opportunity for a dynamic, persistent, motivatedindividual who would enjoy a high level of independence, and is capableof developing and carrying out sophisticated research protocols.
The University of British Columbia is one of Canada's premier researchuniversities, located in one of Canada's most beautiful cities.
Contact
Orson L Moritz
Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
University of British Columbia
2550 Willow Street
Vancouver, British Columbia V5Z 3N9
Canada
Phone: 604-875-4357
Fax: 604-875-4663
Email: Send your resume/CV
Employer's Web Site: http://moritzlab.ophthalmology.ubc.ca
University of British Columbia
Position
postdoctoral fellow: neuroscience/cell biology of retinal disorders
Job Number
4003486
Date Posted
June 3rd 2008
Application Deadline
Open Until Filled
Description
A postdoctoral position is available at the University of BritishColumbia in Vancouver, BC, Canada, in the Department of Ophthalmologyand Visual Sciences. The candidate will investigate the mechanismsunderlying targeting and transport of membrane proteins to photoreceptorouter segments, the relationship of these mechanisms to human diseasestates, and molecular events occurring in the degenerating retina. Theproject will utilize transgenic X. laevis as an experimental system.Expertise with molecular/cell biological techniques and/or confocalmicroscopy is preferred. The position is fully funded by grant support.This is an excellent opportunity for a dynamic, persistent, motivatedindividual who would enjoy a high level of independence, and is capableof developing and carrying out sophisticated research protocols.
The University of British Columbia is one of Canada's premier researchuniversities, located in one of Canada's most beautiful cities.
Contact
Orson L Moritz
Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences
University of British Columbia
2550 Willow Street
Vancouver, British Columbia V5Z 3N9
Canada
Phone: 604-875-4357
Fax: 604-875-4663
Email: Send your resume/CV
Employer's Web Site: http://moritzlab.ophthalmology.ubc.ca
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