Dartmouth Medical School
Department of Genetics
7400 Remsen
Hanover, NH 03755
Genetics.Department@Dartmouth.edu
603/650-1907
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Postdoctoral Positions in the Tevosian Lab
Postdoctoral position is available immediately to study the transcriptional mechanisms of mammalian organogenesis. Research focuses on gonadal development and reproductive genetics (e.g., Development 2008 135(22):p3731; Dev Dyn. 2008 237(12):p3672).
The availability for the interview and on-campus visit is essential.
Expertise in molecular or developmental biology and embryology is highly desirable.
Please send CV and the names of two or three references to:
Sergei Tevosian, Ph.D.
HB 7400
Department of Genetics
Dartmouth Medical School
Hanover, New Hampshire 03755
E-mail: Sergei.G.Tevosian@Dartmouth.EDU
Website: http://www.dartmouth.edu/%7Etevosian/
Postdoctoral Positions in the Whitfield Lab
Scleroderma
We are searching for a highly motivated and organized individual to work with our research team studying the molecular subsets of scleroderma (Milano et al. 2008 PLoS ONE). Individuals should have a Ph.D or M.D. degree with appropriate research experience in gene expression profiling, computational biology, molecular biology, signal transduction, and / or statistics.
Salary will be commensurate with experience.
Excellent computer skills are required.
RNA Biology
We are searching for a highly motivated and organized individual to work with our NIH funded research team developing the next generation of technology to study the post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression in mammalian cells. Methods include RNA-binding protein IP, microarray analysis, ultrahigh-throughput sequencing and computational analysis to study the targets of RNA-binding proteins (Townley-Tilson et al. 2006 RNA; Emmons et al. 2008 RNA). Individuals should have a Ph.D. with appropriate research experience in RNA biology, gene expression profiling, computational biology, molecular biology, signal transduction, and / or statistics.
Salary will be commensurate with experience.
Excellent computer skills are required.
Please send cover letter and CV with the names of three references to:
Michael Whitfield, Ph.D.
HB 7400
Department of Genetics
Dartmouth Medical School
Hanover, New Hampshire 03755
E-mail: Michael.Whitfield@dartmouth.edu