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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Postdoctoral Fellows in Stem Cell Research
The Thomson laboratory is looking for postdoctoral fellows with strong backgrounds in developmental and molecular biology to fill positions in both our University of Madison-Wisconsin and University of California-Santa Barbara labs. Research projects would explore human ES cell self-renewal and the basic biology of pluripotency and reprogramming.
In collaboration with H.T. Soh Laboratory at the University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB), we are inviting applications for postdoctoral research positions in the area of in vitro directed evolution to generate affinity reagents using microfluidics technology. Qualified applicants should have experience in bio-combinatorial technologies (e.g. phage display, cell surface display, mRNA display or RNA/DNA aptamers). This position is located on the UC Santa Barbara campus. Periodic travel to Wisconsin is required.
Interested individuals should send their CV and three references (with addresses and phone numbers) to Dr. James Thomson and Dr. Hyongsok (Tom) Soh.
In collaboration with H.T. Soh Laboratory at the University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB), we are inviting applications for postdoctoral research positions in the area of in vitro directed evolution to generate affinity reagents using microfluidics technology. Qualified applicants should have experience in bio-combinatorial technologies (e.g. phage display, cell surface display, mRNA display or RNA/DNA aptamers). This position is located on the UC Santa Barbara campus. Periodic travel to Wisconsin is required.
Interested individuals should send their CV and three references (with addresses and phone numbers) to Dr. James Thomson and Dr. Hyongsok (Tom) Soh.
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