美国明尼苏达大学医学院招聘神经生物学博士后或访问学者,有制作小鼠stroke,brain trauma模型经验者优先,无博士学位者可择优推荐明年入学。
The Laboratory of Chronobiology and Neuroscience at University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth campus is looking for a talented and motivated postdoctoral researcher. The laboratory is interested in 1) molecular basis of circadian behavior; 2) signaling mechanisms in neurological and neurodevelopmental disorders. Focuses will be placed on mechanisms that control mRNA translation in the brain. The lab can be found here: https://biomedical.umn.edu/bio/biomedsci/ruifeng-cao.
The trainees will have opportunities to work with genetically modified animals and solve scientific problems utilizing a combination of molecular, cellular and behavioral approaches. Salary will be based on the new postdoc salary policy ($47,476 minimum plus fringe benefits) and commensurate with experience. The city of Duluth is an inexpensive, seaport city located on the Lake Superior's shore with a variety of urban amenities. The State of Minnesota is one of the best states for family life.
The candidate must have an MD and/or PhD degree. Candidates with research backgrounds in molecular neuroscience, signal transduction and /or mouse models of stroke or traumatic brain injury are encouraged to apply. Preference will be given to recent PhD graduates. To apply, please send a letter of intent, CV with a list of publications, names and emails of three referees to Dr. Ruifeng Cao at caoxx670@umn.edu. Applicants may find the official job posting and apply at https://humanresources.umn.edu/jobs. (Job number 312781). The position will be available starting February 1, 2017. The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.