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美国罗格斯新泽西州立大学招聘DNA修复癌症基因学方向博士后

2015年06月09日
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摘要:

A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Dr Samuel Bunting, Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The goal of the lab is to identify and target aberrant DNA damage responses in normal and cancer cells. The successful applicant will integrate mouse genetics and cell culture with a variety of molecular, cellular and cytogenetic techniques to challenge and extend our understanding of mechanisms that maintain genomic integrity.

Applicants should have a PhD in a relevant area of molecular and cellular life sciences. Expertise in generating and analyzing mouse models is highly advantageous. The ideal candidate will have demonstrated experience of some or all of the following techniques: molecular biology, chromatin immunoprecipitation, high-throughput sequencing, mouse breeding, and flow cytometry. Applicants will also benefit from knowledge or research experience in the field of DNA damage repair / signaling.

The research group is located in the Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine, Piscataway, New Jersey, USA. The lab maintains close connections with the departments of Rutgers University, the Cancer Institute of New Jersey and other groups in the New York metropolitan area. Further details including a full list of Dr Bunting’s publications are available at: http://lifesci.rutgers.edu/~molbiosci/faculty/bunting.html

To apply, please reply to bunting.recruit@gmail.com with a single attachment including the following information:

• CV with list of publications
• Names and contact details of two or three scientists who can write letters of recommendation
• One page cover letter stating your career aspirations and motivation for applying for this position
• Date when you expect to be available to start work

The position is available immediately. Applications will be considered on an ongoing basis and shortlisted candidates will be notified before August 1, 2015.