[Drosophila] postdoc job posting - UIowa
Diane Cryderman
Diane-Cryderman at uiowa.edu
Tue Sep 5 15:35:06 EST 2006
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION
CHROMATIN STRUCTURE / GENE EXPRESSION
The Department of Biochemistry at the University of Iowa has an
opening for a Postdoctoral Position in the area of chromatin
structure and gene expression. Research will involve the study of
epigenetic mechanisms of gene silencing in Drosophila and human
breast cancer cells. The applicant must have a Ph.D. in molecular
biology, genetics or a related area and at least one first author
publication in a well-respected journal. The applicant will be
expected to plan experiments, write manuscripts, present research at
meetings, and be competitive for postdoctoral fellowship
applications. The applicant should be familiar with research in the
area of gene expression and have experience in molecular biology
techniques.
Send cv along with the names and E-mail address of three references
to Lori Wallrath,
E-mail: lori-wallrath at uiowa.edu by September 25, 2006. Late
applications will be considered if the position is not immediately
filled. The University of Iowa is an Affirmative Action/Equal
Employment Opportunity Employer.
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