Employment Opportunities
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Positions available in Song lab We are currently recruiting motivated postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, research associates, and undergraduates. Our research uses a combination of cutting-edge technologies and approaches, including optogenetics, high-resolution microscopy, in vitro and in vivo electrophysiology, genetic lineage tracing and molecular biology; experience in one or more of these approaches would be beneficial. However, we will consider candidates from a variety of backgrounds, provided they make a compelling case for contributing to the objectives and goals of the lab. Postdoctoral Fellows: Prospective postdocs should submit a CV, a description of past research accomplishments and future research interests, and the names and contact information for at least two references. Graduate Students: Graduate students can apply through the UNC graduate programs, such as BBSP or MSTP. The lab will be accepting rotation students starting from the fall 2013. Graduate students who are interested in our research should contact Dr. Juan Song directly to set up a time to discuss possible projects. Research Associates: Individuals with at least a BA/BS degree and research experience that are particularly interested in the approaches and objectives of our lab should contact Dr. Juan Song directly about potential employment opportunities. Undergraduate Students: There are several projects available to highly motivated undergraduates interested in our research. Please send a CV/resume to Dr. Juan Song along with a description of your research interests and career objectives. Our primary criterion for evaluating undergraduate applicants is evidence of a high degree of motivation and dedication. For more information please consult Dr. Song's faculty webpage or contact her by email. -posted 4/30/ 2013
Novel regulation of Heterotrimeric G protein Activation TWO Postdoctoral Positions are currently open to identify novel regulatory elements in G protein activation. The successful candidate must have a PhD and experience in biochemistries. Knowledge and experience with mass spectrometry is a plus. For more information, contact Dr. Alan Jones alan_jones@unc.edu. posted 9/12/12
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Please consult the Hahn Lab webpage for more information: http://www.hahnlab.com/contact.html
posted 9/10/12
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Please consult the Roth Lab webpage for more information: http://pdsp.med.unc.edu/rothlab/web/views/viewPositionsOpen.php.
Our lab integrates molecular genetics, animal models, and clinical epidemiologic measures to understand neurobiological processes underlying persistent pain as well as to identify unique markers for the diagnosis of clinical pain conditions in order to ultimately provide novel targets for the development of effective individualized pain therapeutics. Currently, we are seeking a postdoctoral fellow to work in the area of pain neurobiology. Experience in molecular biology, neuroscience, or related fields is required. Applicants must be highly motivated, organized, dependable, and possess excellent written and verbal communication skills. Please provide curriculum vitae and names/contact information for 3 references.
Andrea Nackley, PhD
Our laboratory is seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic post-doctoral fellow. The Whitehurst lab is focused on gaining a mechanistic understanding of the core molecular components that specify tumorigenic phenotypes at the cancer cell autonomous level. To realize this goal, the laboratory employs genome wide siRNA screening to isolate gene products supporting the survival, proliferation and chemosensitivity of tumor cells. Please see our paper in Whitehurst et al .: Nature, 2007, 446:815.
I prefer contact through email: zefeng@med.unc.edu
For more information on job openings, please see the UNC-CH Employment Office. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an Equal Opportunity ADA Employer.
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