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布朗大学分子生物学相关专业博士后职位招聘

2015年03月11日
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This training program provides the opportunity for a postdoctoral research fellow to develop an independent research project using the tools of molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry and molecular epidemiology to study the basic mechanisms of disease related to environmental exposure to metals in the laboratory of Dr. Bartnikas in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at Brown University. Strong emphasis will be placed on career development, communication skills, grantsmanship, interdisciplinary research, and implications of basic research for diagnosis and prevention of human disease. Instruction in preparation of research grant applications will be provided with the expectation of grant submissions after one to two years. Opportunities exist for clinical and translational research collaborations at Rhode Island Hospital and Women & Infants Hospital. Investigators in the department have active, well-funded research programs and access to modern research facilities equipped for quantitative imaging, laser capture microdissection, genomics, epigenomics, proteomics, flow cytometry, transgenic animal models and metal analysis in biological systems.

The candidate is expected to have a Ph.D. degree in toxicology, molecular or cell biology, biochemistry or a related field. Ability to design and analyze experiments and to prepare manuscripts for publication is required. Eligible candidates (U.S. citizens, noncitizen nationals, permanent residents) will be considered for training grant support provided by the NIEHS Training Program in Environmental Pathology. The position will be for a one-year renewable term, with the possibility for an additional two years, contingent
upon available funding.