Flexible Work, Better Balance
Department: SCBRM
Physical work location: 1468 Madison Ave, Anbg 25-47
Administrative Contact: Stacy Paris, (929) 646-0515
Details of Research Project:
Research project focuses on the identification of signaling mechanisms operating in polarized epithelial cells in vertebrate embryos. It requires advanced knowledge of biochemistry, cell biology and molecular biology to contribute to studies of collective cell movements during early development.
Technical Duties:
The candidate will be involved in the identification of novel proteins involved in actomyosin contractions by mass spectrometry, and their validation in functional assays by RNA microinjections.
Managing live high-resolution imaging and quantitative biology methods.
PhD or MD
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