Postdoctoral Position - Division of Epidemiology Summary Investigator: Ping Yang, M.D., Ph.D. Professor
A post-doctoral research associate position is available in the Epidemiology and Genetics of Lung Cancer research program, Division of Epidemiology, Mayo Clinic Rochester. This program utilizes various modern techniques and approaches in the framework of classic clinical epidemiology, with a broad range of research directions and resources, from genetic and molecular epidemiology, pharmacogenetic epidemiology, clinical outcomes and quality of life research, and bioinformatics. NIH funded-ongoing studies include genetic susceptibility and environmental exposures on lung cancer development, tumor and host biomarkers in determination of cancer patient outcomes (survival, treatment response, and toxicity), and quality of life of lung cancer survivors. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in relevant fields to
epidemiology; preferably a M.D. background and two or more years of post-doctoral research experience; demonstrate a good publication record; and be highly motivated to conduct patient-oriented research and to answer clinically important questions. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, scientific writing skills, and organizational skills are required. Bioinformatics, genomics, and statistical knowledge or experience is desired.
How to apply Applications, including curriculum vitae and bibliography, summary of past accomplishments and current research goals, and three reference letters that are pertinent to your experience should be sent to: Ms. Susan Ernst, Administrative Assistant to Dr. Yang Mayo Clinic Charlton 6 200 First Street SW Rochester, MN 55905 Email: ernst.susan@...
Susan Ernst Mayo Clinic in Minnesota 200 First Street SW Rochester, MN U.S.A. 55905
Phone Number: 507-284-5553
Postdoctoral Position - Genomics Summary Investigator: David Smith, Ph.D. Professor
Highly motivated individual will work with Next Generation DNA sequencing and develop technologies for the enrichment of specific DNA sequences from highly complex DNA mixtures. Will also work to detect very rare mutations from this enriched material on the Next Generation Sequencers.
Possibility for more senior position for exceptionally qualified applicants.
How to apply Applications, including curriculum vitae and bibliography, summary of past accomplishments including prior experience with Next Generation DNA sequencing and the subsequent analysis. and the names and
email addresses of three references, should be sent to: David I Smith, Ph.D. Professor Laboratory Medicine and Pathology Mayo Clinic 200 First Street, S.W. Rochester, MN 55905
David Smith Ph..D. Mayo Clinic in Minnesota 200 First Street SW Rochester, MN U.S.A. 55905
Phone Number: 507-266-0309
Postdoctoral Position - Genomics Summary Investigator: David Smith, Ph.D. Professor
Highly motivated individual will work with Next Generation DNA sequencing and develop technologies for the enrichment of specific DNA sequences from highly complex DNA mixtures. Will also work to detect very rare mutations from this enriched material on the Next Generation Sequencers.
Possibility for more senior position for exceptionally
qualified applicants.
How to apply Applications, including curriculum vitae and bibliography, summary of past accomplishments including prior experience with Next Generation DNA sequencing and the subsequent analysis. and the names and email addresses of three references, should be sent to: David I Smith, Ph.D. Professor Laboratory Medicine and Pathology Mayo Clinic 200 First Street, S.W. Rochester, MN 55905
David Smith Ph..D. Mayo Clinic in Minnesota 200 First Street SW Rochester, MN U.S.A. 55905
Phone Number: 507-266-0309
Postdoctoral Position - Oncology Summary Investigator: Jann Sarkaria, MD Associate Professor
Motivated postdoctoral scientists are invited to
join the group of Jann Sarkaria to develop novel therapeutic strategies for the treatment of brain tumors. Current projects in the laboratory are focused on understanding the basis of resistance to chemotherapy and radiation, identifying methods to overcome therapy resistance, and integration of novel signal transduction and DNA repair inhibitors into chemo-radiotherapy for treatment of glioblastoma multiforme. Numerous in vitro and in vivo tumor models are employed in order to translate novel laboratory findings into clinical trials. Experience in biochemistry, molecular biology and/or genomic analyses are highly advantageous but not required.
How to apply Applications, including curriculum vitae and bibliography, summary of past accomplishments, and the names and email addresses of three references, should be sent to:
Katie Dvorak Mayo Clinic in Minnesota 200 First Street SW
Rochester, MN U.S.A. 55905
Phone Number: 507-266-3877
Postdoctoral Position - Division of Nephrology and Hypertension Summary Investigator: Jinghua Hu, Ph.D. Assistant Professor
One position is open in my lab. We use Caenorhabditis elegans as a model to focus on understanding the molecular mechanisms of cilia biogenesis, cilia function, and human cilia-related diseases. A multidisciplinary approach that integrates genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, behavior, and microscopy is used to address our research objectives. The postdoctoral fellow(s) will join several ongoing efforts to define polycystin functions, ciliary localization, and cilia biogenesis. A Ph.D. in molecular biology, biochemistry or equivalent is required. This position is
supported by NIH training grant. The applicant needs to be US citizen or US Permanent Immigrant. C. elegans experience is not necessary.
How to apply Applications, including curriculum vitae and bibliography, summary of past accomplishments, and the names and email addresses of three references, should be sent to:
Jinghua Hu Ph.D. Mayo Clinic in Minnesota 200 First Street SW Rochester, MN U.S.A. 55905
Phone Number: 507-293-3497
Postdoctoral Position - Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Summary Investigator: Cynthia McMurray, Ph.D. Professor
I invite you to apply for one of two postdoctoral positions, which are available immediately. The
projects of interest to the laboratory are relevant to (1) the molecular mechanism for genetic instability and CAG expansion, the mutations underlying Huntington's Disease, (2) protein purification and biochemistry of DNA repair enzymes, (3) the pathogenesis and cell biology of Huntington's Disease, and (4) drug discovery. The projects involve a range of techniques including gel electrophoresis, PCR, western analysis, immunocytochemistry, mouse tissue analysis, protein purification, and biochemical analysis. There is no expectation that the selected individuals will have experience with all of these techniques. Training will be provided, as appropriate. However, preference will be given to candidates with strong backgrounds in biochemistry and molecular biology training. Candidates are expected to have PhD, MD or equivalent. Interested and qualified individuals, please send Curriculum vitae to Mr. Timothy Farnham, (4-2696), farnham.timothy@....
How to apply Applications, including curriculum vitae and bibliography, summary of past accomplishments, and the names and email addresses of three references, should be sent to: Tim Farnham Mayo Clinic Guggenheim 721D 200 First Street SW Rochester, MN 55905
Tim Farnham Administrative Assistant Mayo Clinic in Minnesota 200 First Street SW Rochester, MN U.S.A. 55905
Phone Number: 507-284-2696
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