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POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS
Transcriptional Regulation and Hematopoiesis
Two or three postdoctoral positions supported by a new five year
NIH grant are
available to study mechanisms of long-range transactivation by locus
control regions,
signaling pathways that control hematopoiesis, and novel ubiquitin
ligases.
Specific problems include:
Identification of coactivators that mediate long-range
transactivation.
(Bresnick, E.H. & Tze, L. (1997) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 94,
4566-4571;
Forsberg, E.C., Lam, L.T., Yang, X.-J., Nakatani, Y. & Bresnick, E.H.
(1997)
Biochemistry 36, 15918-15924)
Influence of hematopoietic signaling pathways on long-range
transactivation.
(Versaw, W.K. & Bresnick, E.H. (1998) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 95,
8756-8760;
Lam, L.T. & Bresnick, E.H. (1998) J. Biol. Chem. 273, 24223-24231;
Forsberg, E.C.,
Zaboikina, T., Versaw, W.K., Ahn, N. & Bresnick, E.H. (1998), submitted
to Mol. Cell
Biol.)
Cloning and functional analysis of novel ubiquitin ligases.
(Mosser, E., Kasanov, J.D., Forsberg, E.C., Kay, B.K., Ney, P.A., and
Bresnick, E.H.
(1998) Biochemistry 37, 13686-13695)
Candidates must have a strong background and publications in
molecular biology,
biochemistry, or developmental biology. Please send curriculum vitae
and names of
three references to:
Emery Bresnick, Ph.D.
Admissions Director, Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology Program
Department of Pharmacology
387 Medical Science Building
1300 University Avenue
Madison, WI 53706
TEL. (608) 265-6446
FAX (608) 262-1257
E-Mail - ehbresni at facstaff.wisc.edu
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