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Postdoc Position, Duke University School of Medicine

Posted by , on 28 December 2015

Closing Date: 15 March 2021

The laboratory of Sarah Goetz at Duke University School of Medicine is inviting applications for a postdoctoral researcher.

Our group studies the biology of the primary cilium. We are working to identify the signaling pathways that control the assembly of this essential organelle, as well as to define the roles of primary cilia in embryonic development and in human diseases. We use cell culture as well as mouse models to explore these questions.

Ideal candidates will be accomplished, highly motivated, and creative scientists with a recent Ph.D. in the life sciences (less than 2 years of postdoctoral experience is strongly preferred), or who anticipate completion of their degree prior to starting the position. Previous experience in cell biology, neurobiology and/or mouse genetics is desirable. Applicants should email a brief cover letter describing research accomplishments and future research goals, current CV with list of publications, and contact information for 3 professional references to:

sarah.c.goetz@duke.edu

For more information, see www.goetzlabduke.com

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