Postdoctoral Position in DNA Lesion and Cancer Induction# Biology - 生物学
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The Department of Chemistry & Chemical Biology at Indiana University-Purdue
University Indianapolis is seeking a motivated and highly skilled synthetic
organic chemists or chemical biologists. The postdoctoral associate will
become a member of a multidisciplinary team in an environment where his/her
knowledge will play a key role in advancing chemistry and biology of DNA
photo-lesions. Further information about the research can be found at http://chem.iupui.edu/~lilei/. Strong publications in prestigious journals (JACS, Angew etc) are expected from the research projects.
The applicant should have a PhD degree in organic chemistry, possess strong
synthetic skills and is interested in applying his/her skills to understand
nucleic acids chemistry and biochemistry. Alternatively, the applicant may
hold a Ph.D. degree in biochemistry, molecular biology or cell biology and
is interested in applying various biological means to the understanding of
cancer induction by DNA lesions. Please send a brief description (1-2 pages)
of past research, CV and 3 reference letters via email to [email protected]/* */
University Indianapolis is seeking a motivated and highly skilled synthetic
organic chemists or chemical biologists. The postdoctoral associate will
become a member of a multidisciplinary team in an environment where his/her
knowledge will play a key role in advancing chemistry and biology of DNA
photo-lesions. Further information about the research can be found at http://chem.iupui.edu/~lilei/. Strong publications in prestigious journals (JACS, Angew etc) are expected from the research projects.
The applicant should have a PhD degree in organic chemistry, possess strong
synthetic skills and is interested in applying his/her skills to understand
nucleic acids chemistry and biochemistry. Alternatively, the applicant may
hold a Ph.D. degree in biochemistry, molecular biology or cell biology and
is interested in applying various biological means to the understanding of
cancer induction by DNA lesions. Please send a brief description (1-2 pages)
of past research, CV and 3 reference letters via email to [email protected]/* */