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芝加哥大学染色体研究博士后岗位

日期:2008-07-07

Institution

University of Michigan 

Position

Postdoctoral fellow 

Job Number

4003618 

Date Posted

July 1st 2008 

Application Deadline

Open Until Filled 

Description

We invite applications for a postdoctoral position at the University of Michigan to investigate the role of the chromatin complex, SWI/SNF, in cancer development. On-going projects will focus on the impact of BRG1 and BRM loss on known anticancer pathways such as retinoblastoma and retinoic acid signaling and how the loss of these and other pathways clinically impact patient treatment. These projects will initially focus on the pre-clinical or basic science molecular biology of both BRG1 and BRM. In particular, we will focus on how BRM is epigenetically silenced and how to restore the expression of this gene clinically. This dynamic work will culminate in the drug discovery of novel compounds which can restore BRM and BRG1 expression.

Candidates must have done their undergradaute as well as Ph.D. training in the USA and have obtained their Ph.D. from an accredited school in US. Candidiates should be well-versed in molecular biology and/or cell biology techniques with a corresponding Ph.D. degree from a US institution. The ideal candidate should demonstrate a passion for science, innovative thinking and the ability to work independently and efficiently. Applicants should possess strong verbal and written communication skills to the extent that they can avidly review the literature, summarize the current state of the field, author papers and participate in grant writing. Applicant will be expected to work independently as well as closely with the PI to develop and execute experiments. The ideal applicant will be able to produce 2-3 manuscripts in a 24 -36 month period.

Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae, a cover letter stating research interests and career goals, and names and contact information of three professional references to David Reisman at dreisman@umich.edu. Applicants with unsecured residency status should not apply.

Contact

David Reisman
Medicine
University of Michigan
ann arbor, MI
United States
Email: dreisman@umich.edu

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