From Gael.Yvert from ens-lyon.fr Tue Apr 22 03:41:39 2008 From: Gael.Yvert from ens-lyon.fr (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Ga=EBl_Yvert?=) Date: Tue Apr 22 09:08:43 2008 Subject: [Yeast] daughter cell GFP staining Message-ID: <480DA4C3.5090406@ens-lyon.fr> Dear all, We're looking for a good daughter-cell specific promoter to drive GFP expression in S. cerevisiae daughter cells. By 'good' I mean strong and specific enough to clearly distinguish daughters from mothers, even if there is a leaky but weak expression in mother cells. If anybody has such a promoter or could advice one that would be really helpful. Many thanks, Gael. ---------------------------------- Ga?l YVERT Ecole Normale Sup?rieure de Lyon LBMC, CNRS 46 All?e d'Italie 69364 LYON cedex 07, FRANCE Ph: +33 4 72 72 87 17 Fax: +33 4 72 72 80 80 ----------------------------------- From mccus001 from mc.duke.edu Fri Apr 25 16:27:57 2008 From: mccus001 from mc.duke.edu (John McCusker) Date: Fri Apr 25 17:54:55 2008 Subject: [Yeast] post-doctoral position at Duke University Medical Center Message-ID: NIH-funded postdoctoral positions are available at Duke University Medical Center (Durham, NC) to study quantitative (complex) traits in S. cerevisiae; for example, see Nature 416:326-330 (2002) and PLoS Genetics 2(2):e13 (2006). http://www.duke.edu/web/microlabs/mccusker/ Applicants should have 0 to (at most) 2 years of post-doctoral experience and a strong background in at least one of three areas - yeast genetics, quantitative/population genetics and/or genomics/informatics - and a desire to expand into the other listed areas. While not a requirement, eligibility for NIH fellowships/training grants or other fellowship funding will be viewed positively. Start dates are flexible. Applicants should email their curriculum vitae and the names/email addresses of three references to John McCusker . -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.bio.net/bionet/mm/yeast/attachments/20080425/e7c95683/attachment.html