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美国芝加哥大学控制心律、功能和疾病的基因调控网络研究博士后职位招聘

2019年11月22日
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摘要:美国芝加哥大学控制心律、功能和疾病的基因调控网络研究博士后职位招聘

  美国芝加哥大学控制心律、功能和疾病的基因调控网络研究博士后职位招聘

  Postdoctoral Scholar for the Study of Gene Regulatory Networks Controlling Cardiac Rhythm, Function, and Disease

  ·         University of Chicago

  ·         Location: Chicago, IL

  ·         Job Number: 7062376

  ·         Posting Date: Nov 15, 2019

  ·         Application Deadline: Open Until Filled

  Job Description

  What are the genomic principals of the gene regulatory networks that control cardiac

  rhythm and function in the adult heart? How do perturbation of these networks cause

  arrhythmias or heart failure? Can we define pathologic networks specific to disease

  and intervene to improve cardiac rhythm or heart function?

  Applications are invited for postdoctoral positions for research and training in the

  Moskowitz laboratory at The University of Chicago to investigate these questions

  (http://moskowitzlab.uchicago.edu/index.html). We seek a motivated and well-trained

  individual to join a NIH funded investigation of the gene regulatory networks controlling

  heart rhythm and arrhythmias (https://elifesciences.org/articles/31683 and

  https://stm.sciencemag.org/content/8/354/354ra115). We have pioneered a novel

  approach for identification of functional enhancers and associated long non-coding

  RNAs (lncRNAs). We will investigate the gene regulatory networks controlling cardiac

  rhythm and function, and define the molecular mechanisms underlying cardiac

  arrhythmias and heart failure that result from network dysfunction. These novel

  approaches are applicable to human genetics, transcriptional regulation, and RNA

  biology, and will impact cardiovascular genetics and human molecular

  genetics more broadly. The laboratory integrates genomics, bioinformatics, molecular biology, mouse genetics, human genetics, and embryonic stem cell differentiations to investigate basic principles of gene regulation in the context of the adult heart.

  Our laboratory is affiliated with the Departments of Pediatrics, Pathology, and Human

  Genetics, the Institute for Genomics and Systems Biology (http://www.igsb.org), and

  graduate programs in both Development, Regeneration and Stem Cell Biology

  (https://drsb.uchicago.edu) and Genetics, Genomics and Systems Biology

  (https://ggsb.uchicago.edu). We are located in the Knapp Center at the University of

  Chicago.

  Highly motivated candidates with a recent PhD in developmental biology, molecular

  biology, genetics, pathology, cardiology or related fields and with at least one first author paper in an English language journal are encouraged to apply. Experience with

  genomics, molecular biology, mouse genetics, and/or bioinformatics is sought.

  Molecular biology skills are essential. Please send a letter describing research

  experience/interest, CV, and contact information for three references electronically to:

  cpaez@peds.bsd.uchicago.edu.

  Please address correspondence to:

  Ivan Moskowitz, M.D., Ph.D.

  Professor and Vice Chair for Research

  Departments of Pediatrics and Pathology

  The University of Chicago

  900 East 57th Street, KCBD Room 5102

  Chicago, Illinois 60637

  Key words: Genetics, Genomics, Heart, Cardiac, Cardiac Rhythm, Arrhythmia, Atrial Fibrillation, Cardiac Function, Heart Failure, electrophysiology, RNA, non-coding RNA, long non-coding RNA, lncRNA, cardiology, molecular mechanism, gene regulatory network

  The University of Chicago is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.