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Postdoc position (Johns Hopkins University, USA)

Posted by , on 4 June 2017

Closing Date: 15 March 2021

Lee lab has been studying on cell specification process using human pluripotent stem cells, particularly peripheral nervous system and skeletal muscle cells.

Lee lab website

We are looking for highly motivated postdoc(s) who have experience on optogenetic studies. Recently, by using CRY2-PHR or LOV2 domains, we started to explore how light illumination can spatially and temporally modulate human stem cell fates, which can lead us to have unprecedented precise control as well as to interrogate/measure necessary/sufficient input amounts to elicit a certain biological event.

Previous experience on human pluripotent stem cells is not necessarily required (but basic cell culture experience will be great) and we value more on the ‘non-stem cell’ expertise, such as molecular cloning. Please send your application (CV and three reference contact info) to Gabsang Lee (leelabjob@gmail.com).

 

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