Post Doctoral Fellowship: Genetics of Diabetic Cardiovascular Disease
Post Doctoral position to study the genetics of diabetes and diabetic
complications beginning approximately December 2009. Collaborate in
NIH supported gene mapping, gene identification, and functional
analysis of genes contributing to type 2 diabetes and diabetic
cardiovascular disease in an active group of over 20 laboratory
scientists in the Center for Human Genomics (http://www.wfubmc.edu/
genomics/) and the Center for Diabetes Research (http://
www1.wfubmc.edu/DiabetesResearch/), a 19,000 sq.ft. facility with
state-of-the-art high throughput technologies. The laboratory
participates in extensive collaborative studies with an
interdisciplinary group of molecular biologists, clinicians,
epidemiologists, and statisticians. Background in molecular biology is
essential. Mammalian genetics background desirable, but not essential.
Salary negotiable. Excellent communication skills are essential.
Please send a curriculum vitae, a letter of interest, and the names of
three potential references to jemorris from wfubmc.edu or:
Donald W. Bowden, Ph.D.
Professor of Biochemistry and Internal Medicine
Associate Director, Center for Human Genomics
Center for Human Genomics
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Medical Center Blvd.
Winston Salem, NC 27157
USA