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Postdoctoral Fellowship in Vascular Development at Washington University

Posted by , on 10 February 2019

Closing Date: 15 March 2021

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Vascular Development at Washington University 

Seeking applicants for postdoctoral fellowship positions in the lab of Dr. Amber Stratman at Washington University in St. Louis, Department of Cell Biology and Physiology.  The laboratory takes a multimodal approach to studying vascular development utilizing zebrafish, specialized 3-dimensional in vitro assays, and genomics to identify pathways modulating blood vessel formation, patterning, and stabilization.  Particular strengths of the lab focus on mural cell biology, vascular hemorrhage, and blood flow mediated gene regulation.  Opportunities to compete for external funding are highly encouraged.

 

Candidates with a PhD or MD/PhD in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Physiology, or related fields are encouraged to apply.  Interested candidates should provide a single file containing a cover letter (describing their research experience and future interests), a CV, and contact information for three references to Dr. Amber Stratman (a.stratman@wustl.edu).

 

Additional information available upon request.

 

Required Skills:

-MD/PhD or PhD in Vascular Biology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Physiology, or related fields

 

Preferred Skills:

-Experience with tissue culture and molecular biology techniques

-Experience working with zebrafish

-Ability to work independently, yet maintain open communication with peers

-Sound verbal and written communication skills

 

http://dbbs.wustl.edu/faculty/Pages/faculty_bio.aspx?SID=6782

http://cellbiology.wustl.edu/stratman_a

 

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