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Postdoctoral position in cell biology, neurodegenerative disease
Email me jobs like thisEmployer: Vande Velde lab, CHUM/Hopital Notre Dame, University of Montreal All jobs at Vande Velde lab, CHUM/Hopital Notre Dame, University of Montreal Location: Montréal, QC, Canada Description: CHUM/Hopital Notre Dame Medicine, University of Montreal Montreal, QC, Canada Project Description: We are a new research group studying Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)using transgenic mice, rat, and primary cell culture models in conjunction with molecular and biochemical approaches and live-cell imaging. We invite applications from enthusiastic and motivated candidates wishing to complete Postdoctoral research in biological sciences with a focus on the molecular mechanisms of motor neuron degeneration in ALS. We are primarily focused on mitochondria, axonal trasnport, and the exploration of new genes in ALS. We are a young, dynamic, bilingual group, and CIHR funded. A highly competent technician has already been hired and is foucsed on lab setup. There are several projects available, please email for additional details. Qualifications: We are looking for a motivated postdoc ideally with a background in cell biology, biochemistry, or neuroscience, or related area. Technical expertise in tissue culture is ideal. Experience of working with primary cells is desired. Candidates will be expected to successfully apply for competitive awards. Ideally, the post-doctoral fellow should have at least one major first author publication in a journal such as JBC, PNAS, JBC, MCB, etc. Above all, candidates should be motivated and excited about science! Postdocs, please submit your C.V., names, phone number, and e-mail addresses of three references, and a short description of your research interests. Only qualified applicants will be contacted. Papers of interest: C. VANDE VELDE, T.M. Miller, N.R. Cashman, and D.W. Cleveland. (2008). Selective association of misfolded ALS-linked mutant SOD1 with the cytoplasmic face of mitochondria. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). Epub 2008 Feb 22. S.A. Detmer, C. VANDE VELDE, D.W. Cleveland, and D.C. Chan. (2008) Hindlimb gait defects due to motor axon loss and reduced distal muscles in a transgenic mouse model of Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 2A. Human Molecular Genetics, 17:367-75. Epub 2007 Oct 24. How to apply: Postdocs, please submit your C.V., names, phone number, and e-mail addresses of three references, and a short description of your research interests. http://jobs.phds.org/job/7778/chum-h...toral-position
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