Applicants please submit curriculum vitae to:

Dr. Klaus Hahn
Thurman Professor of Pharmacology
CB7365 Mary Ellen Jones Building
UNC Chapel Hill School of Medicine
Chapel Hill, NC 27599

khahn@med.unc.edu



1.

Imaging Scientist
Seeking a person interested in a long term position applying cutting edge tools in live cell imaging. Background in microscopy, engineering and/or  computer science together with knowledge of cell biology would be valuable.

2. Postdoctoral positions in synthetic and/or physical organic chemistry, chemical biology
Develop environmentally responsive dyes, photoreactive molecules to manipulate signaling in living cells, in vivo site-specific protein labeling, and cell delivery.
3. Postdoctoral positions in cell biology and imaging
Rho family and MAPK signaling networks in morphodynamics. Development of biosensors, genetically encoded caged proteins, and other tools to study signaling in living cells. Systems analysis of signaling networks.
4. High Content Screening; Biosensors, Novel Screening Technology
Klaus Hahn and Nancy Allbritton are recruiting for a postdoctoral position in an interdisciplinary research project. (www.med.unc.edu/pharm/faculty/labpages/hahnlab/) and (www.chem.unc.edu/people/faculty/allbrittonnl/). Specific areas of interest include pharmacological screens using live cell biosensors (Hahn) with novel high content imaging technology (Allbritton). Background in microscopy, engineering and/or computer science together with knowledge of cell biology would be valuable. Experience with fluorescence microcopy techniques, including FRET-based techniques or in microfabrication techniques is desired.  The candidate should be comfortable working in a multidisciplinary environment that spans the fields of biology, medicine, chemistry and engineering. Candidates must have a Ph.D. or M.D. degree and less than 5 years of postdoctoral experience. Salary is commensurate with research experience.

Questions or Comments? Contact Hahn Lab.
Hahn Lab, UNC Chapel Hill, Department of Pharmacology