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Thomas Jefferson University Postdoc募集

Postdoctoral Position in Drosophila Neurobiology


A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Kyunghee Koh at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, USA to study the molecular genetic basis of sleep regulation in Drosophila. We are interested in identifying novel genes and neural circuits required for sleep and circadian rhythms. Sleep is an essential, evolutionarily conserved process, and Drosophila sleep is an exciting new research area with many opportunities. Highly motivated individuals with a recent Ph.D. in neurobiology, genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, and/or molecular biology and a strong publication record are encouraged to apply. To apply, please send CV, a letter describing research experience and career goals, and contact information for three references to FlySleepLab@gmail.com

Selected publications:

Wu MN, Joiner WJ, Dean T, Yue Z, Smith CJ, Chen D, Hoshi T, Sehgal A, Koh K. (2010). SLEEPLESS, a Ly-6/neurotoxin family member, regulates levels, localization, and activity of Shaker. Nature Neuroscience, 13, 69-75.
Koh K, Joiner WJ, Wu MN, Yue Z, Smith CJ, Sehgal A. (2008). Identification of SLEEPLESS, a novel sleep promoting factor. Science, 321, 372-376.

Koh K, Zheng X, Sehgal A. (2006). JETLAG resets the Drosophila circadian clock by promoting light-induced degradation of TIMELESS. Science. 312, 1809-1812.

Koh K, Evans JM, Hendricks JC, Sehgal A. (2006). A Drosophila model for age-associated changes in sleep:wake cycles. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA. 103, 13843-13847.

Posted by Kyunghee Koh(Flysleeplab@gmail.com)

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