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Postdoc Position, Neural Regeneration, Echeverri Lab, MBL

Posted by , on 18 January 2021

Closing Date: 15 March 2021

The Echeverri lab at the MBL seeks a highly motivated individual to join the Eugene Bell Center for Regenerative Biology and Tissue Engineering as a Postdoctoral Researcher. The successful candidate will work on in vitro models for neural regeneration. .The specific goal of the project is to examine how pathways that are essential for regeneration have evolved in different species with different regenerative capacity and to translate those findings into an in vitro model of spinal cord injury.
Applicants should have a Ph.D. in a biology related field. Must have prior experience working in the field of neuro, cell or developmental biology, as well as experience with cell culture and molecular biology. Must be independent, enthusiastic, self-motivated, productive, and enjoy working in a highly collaborative environment. The ideal candidate will have direct experience working with cells in vitro or organoids.
Required documents:
1. Cover letter explaining specifically why you are interested in joining our lab to work on this project and what positive qualities you would bring to our team.
2. Curriculum vitae.
3. List of 3 references (Please do not have letters sent at this time. Letter writers will be contacted directly by the PI)
Apply online at :
https://recruiting.ultipro.com/MAR1033MBL/JobBoard/4c3007c3-6354-41de-a13f-d95be60d91e9/OpportunityDetail?opportunityId=8353d1ab-73d0-4bcd-a257-99dbc5f4d10a

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