美国国家健康研究所癌症病毒微RNA博士后职位
job description
Our group studies the functions of viral microRNAs in a tumorigenic virus in order to identify pathways instrumental to viral pathogenesis and potentially lead to discovery of novel anti-viral and anti-tumor targets. This work utilizes one of the largest databases of microRNA target profiling and sequence analysis. We have recently completed validation of a number of predicted microRNA target genes. Currently, we have validated over thirty human genes that are targeted by viral microRNAs which are awaiting further study.
Requirements:
Candidates must have or plan to have a Ph.D. and/or MD with excellent communication skills and cell culture experience. Those with experience with RNAi are desirable.
To Apply:
Please send CV, statement of research experience/future interests and contact information for at least three references to Dr. Joseph Ziegelbauer in a single pdf to ziegelbauerjm@mail.nih.gov. Please include “postdoc” in the email subject line.
For more information about the HIV/AIDS Malignancy Branch and The National Cancer Institute, please visit: http://ccr.cancer.gov/staff/staff.asp?profileid=15171
This position is subject to a background investigation.
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