得克萨斯大学医学部烧伤感染和干细胞治疗研究博士后岗位
InstitutionUniversity of Texas Medical BranchPositionPostdoctoral position to study post burn inflammation PI3K signaling and stem cell therapyLocationGalveston TXDate PostedApril 21th 2008Date Expire ...
Institution
University of Texas Medical Branch
Position
Postdoctoral position to study post burn inflammation, PI3K signaling,and stem cell therapy
Location
Galveston, TX
Date Posted
April 21th 2008
Date Expires
August 20th 2008
Tags
pi3kinase, calcium, apoptosis, inflammation, stem cells, burn, tissueregeneration, gene transfer, gene therapy, cellular regeneration,regenerative medicine, postdoc, galveston, texas, molecular biology,cell biology, postdoctoral, and university of texas medical branch
Description
A post-doctoral position is immediately available for a highly motivatedindividual to study the molecular basis of inflammation and tissueregeneration following a burn injury. Single cell / molecule imaging,live cell imaging, kinase assays, transfection, siRNA techniques, andgeneration of transgenic mouse models are being used to elucidate therelationship between the PI3K signaling pathway and the response toburn. Candidates with PhDs in any field are encouraged to apply providedthey have a comprehensive range of technical skills in biochemistry/cellbiology/molecular biology. The successful candidate will beself-motivated, productive and fluent in spoken and written English. TheUniversity of Texas Medical Branch offers competitive salaries, medicaland dental benefits, retirement savings plans, and vacations/holidays.The opportunity for advancement to faculty track within 2-3 years existsfor candidates who become successful team members with our group.
Interested candidates should forward a CV and a one page (or less)description of why you would be a good match for this research programvia email. This is a NIH and Shriners Hospital for Children funded,multiple year position.
Contact
Marc G Jeschke, MD, PhD
Coordinator of Research
Shriners Hospital for Children and
Department of Surgery
University of Texas Medical Branch
Galveston, TX 77555-1220
Tel: 409-770-6742
Email: majeschk@utmb.edu