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POST-DOCTORAL OPPORTUNITIES

Post-Doctoral Positions available immediately to study proteolytic control mechanisms. Our laboratory is in a dynamic stage with some very bright people working on the role of the ubiquitin system in the regulation of cell growth, proliferation and survival in mammals. The approaches range from biochemistry and cell biology to mouse genetics.

Applicants must have a Ph.D. and/or M.D. degree and less than 3 years postdoctoral training*. Experience in cell and molecular biology is required. Competitive salaries compatible with the cost of living in New York will be negotiable depending on qualifications of the applicants. The ideal applicant is a very motivated self-starter and goal-oriented scientist. The environment at NYU School of Medicine and New York City is in general outstanding.

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The Cell Cycle
Protein Degradation
CDK Activity and Ub System
Human F-boxes
Oncogenesis
DNA Damage
C-Phase
Cell Cycle Links
 

Please send curriculum vitæ and phone/email of three references to:

Michele Pagano, M.D.
Smilow Research Building 1107
New York University School of Medicine
522 First Ave.
New York, NY 10016

email: michele.pagano@nyumc.org

Fax: (212) 263-5107


New York University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and is especially interested in receiving applications from qualified women and minorities.


     

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