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Posted by Jennifer Larkum on November 3rd, 2020
A postdoctoral research position is available to study the cellular, genetic, and epigenetic mechanisms of maternal age effects on offspring health and lifespan. The project will focus on the role of mitochondrial dynamics and function in maternal age effects, using molecular, bioinformatic, biochemical, and imaging techniques. This is an NIH-funded project in the laboratory of[…]
Posted by Jennifer Larkum on August 4th, 2020
Position Summary: The MBL is seeking a candidate for the position of Postdoctoral Scientist in the laboratory of Dr. Blair Paul to investigate physical interactions among uncultivated microbial symbioses from aquatic environments. For more information about our lab’s work, see https://www.mbl.edu/jbpc/staff/bgpaul/. This project is funded by The Betty and Gordon Moore Foundation’s Symbiosis in Aquatic[…]
Posted by Jennifer Larkum on July 30th, 2020
A postdoctoral research position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Kristin Gribble at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA. The interests of the lab include the mechanisms and evolution of the biology of aging, and maternal and transgenerational effects on offspring health. We use rotifers as a model system for our work. For[…]
Posted by Jennifer Larkum on January 8th, 2020
Position Title: Research Assistant or Research Associate Position Summary: The Marine Biological Laboratory seeks a motivated, creative, and innovative Research Assistant or Research Associate to join the laboratories of Kristin Gribble and David Mark Welch in the Josephine Bay Paul Center for Comparative Molecular Biology and Evolution. Our research combines comparative genomics, biochemistry, and life[…]
Posted by Jennifer Larkum on October 4th, 2019
Position Summary: The MBL is seeking a candidate for the position of Postdoctoral Scientist in the laboratory of Dr. Blair Paul to investigate accelerated protein evolution in aquatic bacteria. The lab uses computational and molecular tools to study processes that diversify microbial genes and to understand the functional importance of hypervariable proteins. To this end,[…]
Posted by Jennifer Larkum on September 9th, 2019
Research Assistant I – Investigating Microbial Protein Evolution with Functional GenomicsPosition Summary:The Paul Lab at the MBL seeks a highly motivated individual to join the Josephine Bay Paul Center for Comparative Molecular Biology and Evolution as a Research Assistant (Level I). The successful candidate will be responsible for carrying out routine laboratory work as outlined below. Our research group is looking at[…]
Posted by Jennifer Larkum on August 27th, 2019
Position Summary: The Marine Biological Laboratory seeks a motivated, creative and innovative Research Assistant or Research Associate to join the laboratories of Kristin Gribble and David Mark Welch in the Josephine Bay Paul Center for Comparative Molecular Biology and Evolution. Our research combines comparative genomics, biochemistry, and life history to study aging, maternal effects, and DNA[…]
Posted by Jennifer Larkum on August 27th, 2019
Description: The Marine Biological Laboratory seeks a highly motivated individual to join the laboratory of Dr. Kristin Gribble in the position of Research Assistant I, II, or III. The successful applicant will contribute to our projects on the biology of aging, maternal effects on offspring health and lifespan, life history, evolution, and ecology using an[…]
Posted by Jennifer Larkum on June 5th, 2019
The Marine Biological Laboratory seeks a highly motivated individual to join the laboratory of Dr. Kristin Gribble in the full time position of Research Assistant I, II, or III. The successful applicant will contribute to our projects on the biology of aging, maternal effects on offspring health and lifespan, life history, evolution, and ecology using[…]
Posted by Jennifer Larkum on April 5th, 2019
A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Jessica Mark Welch in the Bay Paul Center to study the spatial organization of microbial communities in the human mouth. The successful candidate will use fluorescence in situ hybridization, spectral imaging microscopy, and computational image analysis to investigate microbial community structure and will interact closely[…]