Virginia Tech Postdoctral Position
Post-doctoral position to study the functions of a novel non-coding RNA in the mammalian circadian clock system (Virginia Tech)
The Kojima Lab is looking for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate to work on a NIH-funded project that dissects molecular functions of a novel non-coding gene in the mammalian circadian system. We are looking for ambitious, creative and smart colleagues, whose expertise enriches our team.
Required Qualifications include: 1) Ph.D. degree in biochemistry, biology, or a related field, 2) One or more publication as a first-author in a peer-reviewed journal, 3) Experience in at least one of the following fields (molecular/cellular biology, generation of genetically modified animal models, RNA biology). Experiences in bioinformatics and/or mathematical modeling of molecular regulatory networks will be appreciated.
This position carries a salary of $45,000 – $58,850 (depending on experience) plus benefits, including health insurance. Review of applications will begin immediately until the positions are filled. To apply, please submit a cover letter discussing your interest in a position, your curriculum vitae, a half-page research statement, and contact information for three references at: https://listings.jobs.vt.edu/postings/94635
Further inquiries should be directed to Shihoko Kojima (skojima@vt.edu). Our laboratory is committed to promoting diversity and inclusion at Virginia Tech, and we welcome applications by individuals with disabilities, or members of minorities or other disadvantaged groups.
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