Job Description The Laboratory of Systems Biology and Protein Post-translational Modifications at The University of Chicago is recruiting enthusiastic scientists to take key roles in using biochemistry, enzymology, and molecular biology approaches for discovery and characterization of novel protein post-translational modification pathways (e.g, lysine acetylation, lysine crotonylation, lysine butyrylation, and lysine succinylation (references: Cell, 2011, in press; Nature Chem Biol, 2010. 7:58�63; Cell, 2008. 133(4): p. 612-26; Mol Cell, 2006. 23(4): p. 607-18; Mol Cell Proteomics, 2007. 6(5): p. 812-9; PNAS, 2009. 106(3): p.761-766; Nature 2010, 463: p 958-962). Qualifications include a Ph.D. degree with strong background in biochemistry, or enzymology, or molecular biology, or cell biology. The research environment at the University of Chicago offers an excellent opportunity for career development. Our laboratory is well-equipped with modern instruments for biological studies. More information can be found about our laboratory from our web at http://ben-may.bsd.uchicago.edu/bmi2/faculty/zhao/ If you are interested, please send your CV and the names of three references to Yingming Zhao, Ph.D., Ben May Department for Cancer Research, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637; email: Yingming.Zhao@uchicago.edu.
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