Postdoctoral Position in RNA Biology and Cancer – The Jackson Laboratory

The Jackson Laboratory has an open position for a Postdoctoral Associate for RNA Biology and Cancer.

Project Information

Their research group comprises one postdoctoral associate, two graduate students, and two research associates; it is therefore highly diverse and collaborative. We strive to produce cutting-edge science and develop outstanding, independent scientists via nurturing mentorship and interdisciplinary, collaborative approaches. We have close collaborations with the JAX NCI-designated Cancer Center members and the Nathan Shock Excellence of Research on Aging Center.

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Qualifications and Requirements

• PhD (or nearing completion of PhD degree).
• Track record of productivity supported by accepted or in-press first-author publications in peer-reviewed journals.
• Experience in RNA biology and cancer research.
• Outstanding writing and communication skills, with an ability to work both independently and within collaborative teams productively.
• Required experience with mammalian cell culture, and basic molecular biology techniques such as molecular cloning, RNA extraction, PCR, qPCR, western blotting, and microscopy.
• Experience with computational analysis of sequencing data is a plus.

Deadline and Application

Application is open now, open until filled as expected. For more details and application, visit the official website.


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