有木有转行经验贴?# Chemistry - 化学
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Multiple positions are available at the University of Virginia School of
Medicine. We hope to gain high-quality candidates. We will support
productive postdoc for green card application.
2-3 postdoc positions are available in the lab of Prof. Ai at the University
of Virginia School of Medicine, Center for Membrane and Cell Physiology.
Biological signaling occurs at different levels, but basic processes are
largely chemically based. The mission of our research team is to engineer
novel molecular imaging probes to peer into cells and brains to understand
their communications. We are looking for postdoctoral fellows with the
following expertise:
1. Molecular biology, with previous experiences in molecular cloning, gene
library construction, and/or screening. Experiences in viral engineering,
phage display, yeast surface display, fluorescent proteins, or directed
protein/enzyme/antibody evolution are preferred.
2. Cell Biology/Imaging. We hope to hire a cell biologist with extensive
experience in live-cell imaging (confocal, super-resolution, TIRF, etc.).
Previous experience with stem cell or cancer cell biology is preferred.
3. Neurobiology. We hope to hire a postdoc fellow with strong expertise in
neurobiology, such as neurotransmission, neuromodulation, and GPCR-based
signaling. Minimal requirements: 1) A Ph.D. degree (or the equivalent) in
neuroscience or other closely related fields. 2) Demonstrated expertise in
standard and advanced neuronal electrophysiology recordings and rodent
surgical procedures. Experiences in mouse models, imaging and morphological
analyses, and animal behavior experiments are preferred.
The to-be-hired researchers are expected to be self-motivated. Please send
your CV (education history and publication list), and contact information
for three references to [email protected] In addition, please in the
email indicate your research interest, and how you fit our research program.
We thank all applicants; however, only selected individuals will be
contacted.
We offer: • The possibility to work on cutting-edge projects
• A stimulating, diverse and international research environment
• Advanced training opportunities
• Career development
• Competitive salary and benefits
The successful applicants will perform high-profile, NIH-funded research in
an interdisciplinary research group, which interacts closely with
Departments of Molecular Biophysics & Biological Physics, Chemistry, and
Biomedical Engineering, the Neuroscience Graduate Program, the UVA Cancer
Center, and the UVA Charles O. Strickler Transplant Center.
Medicine. We hope to gain high-quality candidates. We will support
productive postdoc for green card application.
2-3 postdoc positions are available in the lab of Prof. Ai at the University
of Virginia School of Medicine, Center for Membrane and Cell Physiology.
Biological signaling occurs at different levels, but basic processes are
largely chemically based. The mission of our research team is to engineer
novel molecular imaging probes to peer into cells and brains to understand
their communications. We are looking for postdoctoral fellows with the
following expertise:
1. Molecular biology, with previous experiences in molecular cloning, gene
library construction, and/or screening. Experiences in viral engineering,
phage display, yeast surface display, fluorescent proteins, or directed
protein/enzyme/antibody evolution are preferred.
2. Cell Biology/Imaging. We hope to hire a cell biologist with extensive
experience in live-cell imaging (confocal, super-resolution, TIRF, etc.).
Previous experience with stem cell or cancer cell biology is preferred.
3. Neurobiology. We hope to hire a postdoc fellow with strong expertise in
neurobiology, such as neurotransmission, neuromodulation, and GPCR-based
signaling. Minimal requirements: 1) A Ph.D. degree (or the equivalent) in
neuroscience or other closely related fields. 2) Demonstrated expertise in
standard and advanced neuronal electrophysiology recordings and rodent
surgical procedures. Experiences in mouse models, imaging and morphological
analyses, and animal behavior experiments are preferred.
The to-be-hired researchers are expected to be self-motivated. Please send
your CV (education history and publication list), and contact information
for three references to [email protected] In addition, please in the
email indicate your research interest, and how you fit our research program.
We thank all applicants; however, only selected individuals will be
contacted.
We offer: • The possibility to work on cutting-edge projects
• A stimulating, diverse and international research environment
• Advanced training opportunities
• Career development
• Competitive salary and benefits
The successful applicants will perform high-profile, NIH-funded research in
an interdisciplinary research group, which interacts closely with
Departments of Molecular Biophysics & Biological Physics, Chemistry, and
Biomedical Engineering, the Neuroscience Graduate Program, the UVA Cancer
Center, and the UVA Charles O. Strickler Transplant Center.