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research associate position

Garth Patterson patterson at waksman.rutgers.edu
Tue Apr 8 12:38:09 EST 2003


Research Associate Position Available

We study development and signal transduction in C. elegans using a
variety of genetic and molecular biological techniques. For more
information, see:

Patterson, G. I., and R. Padgett. 2000. TGF-beta-related pathways
control development of C. elegans.  Trends in Genetics 16:27-33

and a description of my research on the web at:

http://lifesci.rutgers.edu/~molbiosci/Professors/patterson.html

Postdoc position: This position involves the study of transcriptional
regulation in a C. elegans regulatory pathway ("dauer" formation).
Possible approaches include: forward and reverse genetic approaches to
identify important regulators; use of microarray analysis to identify
regulated genes; characterization of transcriptional regulatory
elements in regulated genes.  Prior experience in C. elegans is not
necessary, as we are one of eight excellent C. elegans laboratories on
campus. There are ongoing projects in the lab, as well as several
projects that can be developed independently. Funding for the position
is available.

This position pays a competitive wage commensurate with experience and
is grant supported.

Please send a CV/resume (e-mail preferred) to:

Garth Patterson
Rutgers University
Dept. Molecular Biology & Biochemistry
Nelson Biological Labs, Room A231
Piscataway, NJ 08854
Phone:  (732) 445-7181
FAX  (732) 445- 4213
patterson at waksman.rutgers.edu
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