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Post Doc - Open Rank

UMass Med School
United States, Massachusetts, Worcester
Nov 23, 2024

Post Doc - Open Rank
Minimum Salary

US-MA-Worcester
Job Location

3 weeks ago(10/30/2024 12:41 PM)


Requisition Number
2024-47234

# of Openings
1

Posted Date
Day

Shift
Exempt

Exempt/Non-Exempt Status
Non Union Position-W63-Residents/Post Docs



Overview

JOB DESCRIPTION:

The Kaufman laboratory in the Department of Molecular, Cell, and Cancer Biology at the University of Massachusetts Medical School is searching for a Postdoctoral candidate for a NIH-funded project. We will be studying the interplay between nuclear body formation, gene expression and genome organization, using molecular, cell biological and genomic methods. A competitive salary and excellent benefits package will be provided commensurate with experience.



Responsibilities

RESPONSIBILITIES:

We are particularly interested in changes in nuclear architecture during responses to extracellular signalling. The postdoctoral fellow will perform proximity labeling and small molecule inhibition experiments to analyze nuclear body formation during cell stimulation, usually via confocal microscopy and deep sequencing approaches. Molecular mapping of critical domains and biochemical experiments to explore mechanisms will follow.



Qualifications

QUALIFICATIONS:

The candidate will have a doctorate in biochemistry, molecular biology or related field and experience in producing high-quality published data. Experience with mammalian cell culture, imaging, genomics, or protein biochemistry will be particularly relevant for these studies. The candidate will also have shown the ability to solve complex problems individually and as part of a team and have excellent oral and written English communication skills.

As an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, the University of Massachusetts recognizes the power of a diverse community and encourages applications from individuals with varied experiences, perspective and backgrounds.

TO APPLY: Please submit a CV, listing three references, by e-mail to:

Paul D. Kaufman, Ph.D. Professor

Department of Molecular, Cell and Cancer Biology

University of Massachusetts Medical School

paul.kaufman1@umassmed.edu

http://www.umassmed.edu/mccb/faculty-MCCB/faculty-MCCB/faculty-profile-pages/kaufman-paul/

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