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Postdoctoral Fellow on Protein Homeostasis and RNA Processing at Johns Hopkins University

Posted by , on 14 October 2019

Closing Date: 15 March 2021

Highly motivated postdoctoral candidates are invited to lead several new projects to address fundamental questions in protein and RNA homeostasis related to neurodegenerative diseases in the laboratory of Jiou Wang. Experimental approaches, including biochemistry, genetics, and cell biology, from invertebrate to mammalian systems are employed. New techniques applied in the lab include iPSC neurons, genome editing, single cell analysis, and metabolite studies. Candidates with a strong background in biochemical, molecular, and/or cellular biology are encouraged to apply.

 

The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions provide a stimulating and collaborative environment for biomedical research. Our lab is affiliated with the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Department of Neuroscience at the School of Medicine. The Baltimore/Washington D.C. area also offers rich professional and living opportunities.

 

Candidates should have a doctoral degree and strong research background. Please send a statement of research experience and career goals, a copy of Curriculum Vitae, and contact information of at least one reference to Dr. Jiou Wang at jiouw@jhmi.edu.

 

A complete listing of PubMed-accessible publications can be accessed at the following URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Jiou+Wang.

 

More information available at: https://www.jhsph.edu/faculty/directory/profile/2251/jiou-wang.The Johns Hopkins University is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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