Post-doc Postion
Judy Brusslan
bruss at csulb.edu
Wed Oct 27 13:18:52 EST 2004
An NSF-funded 3-year post-doc is available to study two Arabidopsis
chloroplast-localized dipeptidyl aminopeptidases, cDAP1 (aka
AtcDPPIV) and cDAP2. cDAP1 mRNA shows light-intensity dependent
regulation, and a role in photoacclimation is being explored.
Research projects include analyzing photoacclimation phenotypes of
single and double T-DNA insertion mutants, determining substrate
specificity of GST-cDAP fusions, and/or setting up a yeast two-hybrid
system with cDAPs. The post-doc will also include a mentored
teaching experience which will include teaching General Genetics for
one 15-week semester per academic year.
Excellence in research and an interest in teaching are required for
this position.
For more information, please visit
<http://www.csulb.edu/~bruss>www.csulb.edu/~bruss
California State University, Long Beach is a large, urban university
that is located near great surfing beaches and Disneyland. The Long
Beach Unified School District is one of the nation's top urban school
districts.
Please send C.V. with names and email addresses of three references to:
Dr. Judy Brusslan
Department of Biological Sciences
California State University, Long Beach
1250 Bellflower Blvd.
Long Beach, CA 90840-3702
phone: (562)-985-8133
fax: (562)-985-8878
email: <mailto:bruss at csulb.edu>bruss at csulb.edu
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