Postdocotoral position defining the roles of HLH transcription factors in neural development
Department of Genetics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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9529
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Deadline:
30 September 2021
(application date has expired)
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$52,704 to $64,008 salary in US dollars
following NIH stipend guidelines
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Contact:
Nick Baker
Proneural bHLH transcription factors are master regulators of neural cell fate determination and differentiation and important components of neuronal reprogramming strategies in mammals (PMID: 29720483).. It is not well understood how the activities and functions of proneural bHLH proteins are controlled post-transcriptionally. We will use Drosophila eye development to identify and characterize novel regulators of proneural bHLH proteins, in a multidisciplinary approach that may involve developmental genetic studies, protein biochemistry, and genetic screens coupled to modern whole-genome sequencing approaches.
To apply, please send CV, brief description of scientific accomplishments and research interests, and contact information for 3 references.
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