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Thursday, March 22, 2007
Postdoctoral Fellow Positions at Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Two postdoctoral fellow positions are available immediately to study human chromosomal fragile sites in oncogenesis. Our studies are aimed at understanding the genesis of breakpoints at or near fragile sites during oncogenesis. Ongoing projects include examination of chromatin structure of cancer-specific fragile sites, and investigating the mechanism of RET/PTC rearrangement. Highly motivated individuals with a background in molecular biology and biochemistry and knowledge of chromatin biology/DNA repair are encouraged to apply. Experience in human cell culture, chromatin immunoprecipitation, cytogenetic analysis, and familiarity with image analysis computer programs, is desired.
Interested applicants please send a CV, summary of research interests, and at least two letters of recommendation to: Yuh-Hwa Wang, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Biochemistry Department, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1016 Office: (336)716-6186, Fax: (336)716-7671 Email: ywang@wfubmc.edu
Interested applicants please send a CV, summary of research interests, and at least two letters of recommendation to: Yuh-Hwa Wang, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Biochemistry Department, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1016 Office: (336)716-6186, Fax: (336)716-7671 Email: ywang@wfubmc.edu
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