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Two postdoctoral positions are available at Barshop Aging Institute of
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, a leading
institute in aging research, to work in the areas of signal transduction,
cell metabolism, obesity, diabetes, fatty liver disease, and aging. Our
ongoing research focuses on the nutrient regulation of glucose/lipid
metabolism and energy balance, as well as the identification of new
therapeutic mechanisms for fatty liver disease, diabetes and aging-related
metabolic disease (Li Y, et al. Cell Metabolism, 2011; Gastroenterology,
2014; Luo T, et al. Diabetes, 2016). We generate a variety of genetically
modified mouse models and human disease-related animal models including
obesity, diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and aging-related
metabolic diseases. The ideal candidate are exceptionally motivated,
creative, and committed to scientific discovery and have strong academic
training in biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and animal models.
Candidates with a strong background in metabolism, ER stress or autophagy
biology are strongly encouraged to apply for the positions. To apply, please
submit a cover letter to Dr. Mengwei Zang at [email protected] and attach:
curriculum vitae, a one-page personal statement describing your scientific
accomplishments and research interests, and contact information (including
phone numbers) of three references. For more information of the research
work of Zang laboratory, please visit http://molecularmedicine.uthscsa.edu/FAC_Research.aspx?facID=210; http://gsbs.uthscsa.edu/faculty/mengwei-zang-m.d.-ph.d
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UT Health San Antonio is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer including protected veterans and persons with disabilities.
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, a leading
institute in aging research, to work in the areas of signal transduction,
cell metabolism, obesity, diabetes, fatty liver disease, and aging. Our
ongoing research focuses on the nutrient regulation of glucose/lipid
metabolism and energy balance, as well as the identification of new
therapeutic mechanisms for fatty liver disease, diabetes and aging-related
metabolic disease (Li Y, et al. Cell Metabolism, 2011; Gastroenterology,
2014; Luo T, et al. Diabetes, 2016). We generate a variety of genetically
modified mouse models and human disease-related animal models including
obesity, diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and aging-related
metabolic diseases. The ideal candidate are exceptionally motivated,
creative, and committed to scientific discovery and have strong academic
training in biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, and animal models.
Candidates with a strong background in metabolism, ER stress or autophagy
biology are strongly encouraged to apply for the positions. To apply, please
submit a cover letter to Dr. Mengwei Zang at [email protected] and attach:
curriculum vitae, a one-page personal statement describing your scientific
accomplishments and research interests, and contact information (including
phone numbers) of three references. For more information of the research
work of Zang laboratory, please visit http://molecularmedicine.uthscsa.edu/FAC_Research.aspx?facID=210; http://gsbs.uthscsa.edu/faculty/mengwei-zang-m.d.-ph.d
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UT Health San Antonio is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action
Employer including protected veterans and persons with disabilities.