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Postdoctoral position in gene regulation/genomicsThe Molecular Cardiology Research Institute, Tufts Medical Center,
Boston, invites applications for one post-doctoral research associate position, to study gene regulation associated with the cardioprotective effects of estrogen. The lower incidence of heart disease in pre-menopausal women is connected to the gene regulatory effects of estrogen receptors. Recent studies at the MCRI have identified genes that are temporally and differentially regulated by estrogen in vascular cells. We are seeking a post-doctoral associate to take a major role in developing a new, collaborative project aimed at uncovering the mechanisms of this regulation. For more information on the research group see: http://160.109.101.132/mcri/MCRILabs/MolecularCardiologyResearchCenter/. Highly motivated candidates with an enthusiastic interest in this question are encouraged to apply. The successful candidate should ideally have experience with standard molecular biology and biochemistry techniques, qRT-PCR, chromatin immunoprecipitation and either microarray analysis or ChIP-seq, and a familiarity with the field of transcriptional regulation in chromatin. Send curriculum vitae and contact information (mail, e-mail and phone) for at least three references to: Dr. Gavin Schnitzler, Molecular Cardiology Research Institute, Tufts Medical Center, 800 Washington Ave. Box 80, Boston, MA 02111. Screening of applicants will begin in September 2009, and continue until the position is filled. _______________________________________________ Biojobs mailing list Biojobs@... http://www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/biojobs |
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Addendum: Postdoctoral position in gene regulation/genomicsRegarding the previous posting for a post-doctoral position at the
Molecular Cardiology Research Institute, Tufts Medical Center, Boston. The preferred submission method for applications is by e-mail to Gavin Schnitzler at gschnitzler@.... The Molecular Cardiology Research Institute, Tufts Medical Center, > Boston: The prefe, invites applications for one post-doctoral research associate > position, to study gene regulation associated with the cardioprotective > effects of estrogen. The lower incidence of heart disease in > pre-menopausal women is connected to the gene regulatory effects of > estrogen receptors. Recent studies at the MCRI have identified genes > that are temporally and differentially regulated by estrogen in vascular > cells. We are seeking a post-doctoral associate to take a major role in > developing a new, collaborative project aimed at uncovering the > mechanisms of this regulation. For more information on the research > group see: > http://160.109.101.132/mcri/MCRILabs/MolecularCardiologyResearchCenter/. > Highly motivated candidates with an enthusiastic interest in this > question are encouraged to apply. The successful candidate should > ideally have experience with standard molecular biology and biochemistry > techniques, qRT-PCR, chromatin immunoprecipitation and either microarray > analysis or ChIP-seq, and a familiarity with the field of > transcriptional regulation in chromatin. Send curriculum vitae and > contact information (mail, e-mail and phone) for at least three > references to: Dr. Gavin Schnitzler, Molecular Cardiology Research > Institute, Tufts Medical Center, 800 Washington Ave. Box 80, Boston, MA > 02111. Screening of applicants will begin in September 2009, and > continue until the position is filled. > -- Gavin R. Schnitzler, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine Molecular Cardiology Research Institute Tufts Medical Center, Tupper 13 800 Washington St. Box 80, Boston, MA 02111 gschnitzler@... phone: 617-636-0615 fax: 617-636-1444 _______________________________________________ Biojobs mailing list Biojobs@... http://www.bio.net/biomail/listinfo/biojobs |
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