Positions in yeast labs

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Postdoctoral Position in Yeast Molecular Biology/Bioinformatics (posted 20 August 2019)

Description: A NIH-funded postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Dr. David Kadosh in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology & Molecular Genetics at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. Research will use cutting-edge techniques to study molecular mechanisms that control gene expression, morphology, virulence and virulence-related properties in response to host environmental cues in the yeast Candida albicans, a major human fungal pathogen. For additional details and previous publications, please see [1]. Many opportunities are available for collaboration with both basic and clinical fungal pathogenesis researchers at the large and internationally recognized San Antonio Center for Medical Mycology (see [2]). The successful applicant will receive equivalent to NIH-level salary and full benefits. Located in south central Texas, near both Austin and the Texas Hill Country, San Antonio is one of the lowest cost-of-living major metropolitan areas in the U.S.

Position Overview: Highly motivated individuals with previous experience and a strong track record in molecular biology, bioinformatics, genomics, cell biology, genetics, and/or protein chemistry are especially encouraged to apply. Bioinformatics/computational biology experience in any system is strongly preferred but not required. Prior experience in fungal pathogenesis is not necessarily required.

How to apply: Please send a cover letter outlining your research interests, CV, and contact information for three references to David Kadosh (kadosh@uthscsa.edu). All postdoctoral appointments are designated as security sensitive positions. The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio is an Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

Postdoctoral and technician positions – University of Rochester (posted 18 July 2019)

Description: A postdoctoral position and a technician position are available immediately in the Elena Rustchenko laboratory in University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, which studies the evolution of echinocandin drug resistance. Studies will focus on mechanisms that are responsible for the increased tolerance to echinocandin drugs subsequently leading to true resistance in Candida albicans.

Position Overview:Applicants should have a Ph.D. in an area related to molecular and cell biology, biochemistry or microbiology. Experience with C. albicans is preferred. We will also employ an experienced technician.

How to apply: Please, send a cover letter, a concise summary of previous research activities, a complete CV and contact information for referees to Elena Rustchenko, elena_bulgac@urmc.rochester.edu.

PhD and post-doctoral research positions - Prof. Martin Kupiec's lab at Tel Aviv University (posted 17 July 2019)

Description: We work with yeast (S. cerevisiae and S. pombe) exploring the role of Elg1 and other proteins in genome stability maintenance and telomere biology. Additional projects include exploring the interphase between DNA replication, chromatin modifications, sister-chromatid cohesion and DNA repair.

Position Overview: We are seeking highly motivated candidates with expertise in molecular biology and genetics. Experience in yeast genetics is desirable, but not a requirement. Independence, communication and interpersonal skills are valued in order to work in a young, dynamic, diverse, and collaborative environment. We are an international team, and research is carried out in English.

How to apply: Prospective candidates should submit a cover letter describing their research experience, scientific interest, career goals, and motivation to apply for this position. Please include an updated CV and the contact information of at least two references. Questions should be directed to Prof. Martin Kupiec at martin@tauex.tau.ac.il.

Bioassays Intern - Hexagon Bio (posted 15 May 2019)

Description: Hexagon Bio is creating a reliable way to identify and rapidly develop small molecules that have evolved in nature. We are a team of 23 scientists and engineers based in Menlo Park, California.

Position Overview: As an intern on the bioassays team at Hexagon Bio, you will be responsible for running cell-based growth assays, establishing new screening assays and executing protocols in accordance with internal standard operating procedures. You will gather data, interpret and present results and collaborate with the team.

How to apply: Please check the website (https://www.hexagonbio.com/careers/bioassays-intern/), then send your CV and cover letter to careers@hexagonbio.com.

Postdoctoral Fellow - Garcia Lab at the University of Oregon (posted 26 April 2019)

Department Description: The Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB) is a research institute that has 18 labs and approximately 150 employees, including 45 graduate students who train in our labs. We have an administrative structure, which includes accounting, purchasing, personnel, PI support, building management, and three service centers, including genomics and cell characterization, and imaging.

Position Overview: The Postdoctoral Fellow will carry out studies of eukaryotic epigenetic regulation using mostly genetic, biochemical, and cell biological techniques in yeast and/or mammalian cells. The purpose is to make high-impact discoveries in the field of epigenetics. In particular, work will involve study of prion proteins (non-toxic) and their impact on RNA regulation, as well as how stress affects epigenetic mechanisms in cells. More info is available at garcialab.org.

How to apply: Please email Dr. Garcia. Include your CV (which includes three professional references) and a brief statement about your research interests (1/2 to 1 page).

Research Assistant/Lab Manager- Garcia Lab at the University of Oregon (posted 25 April 2019)

Department Description: The Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB) is a research institute that reports to the Vice President for Research and Innovation. We have 18 labs and approximately 150 employees, including 45 graduate students who train in our labs. We have an administrative structure, which includes accounting, purchasing, personnel, PI support, building management, and three service centers.

Position Overview: This Research Assistant position will involve a mix of laboratory maintenance duties as well as studies of eukaryotic epigenetic regulation using mostly genetic, biochemical, and cell biological techniques. The purpose of this position is to support the efforts of the Garcia lab as well as independently (under the direction of Dr. Garcia) make high-impact discoveries in the field of epigenetics. In particular, work will involve study of prion proteins (non-toxic) and their impact on RNA regulation, as well as how stress affects epigenetic mechanisms in cells.

The essential responsibilities will be to help maintain the functions of the Garcia lab while also designing and conducting experiments, interpreting data, and training other researchers in the laboratory and maintaining laboratory equipment.

See the full job description HERE

How to apply: Please access the University of Oregon Careers website to read the full job posting: http://careers.uoregon.edu/cw/en-us/job/523838/research-assistantlab-manager. Along with your online application (which includes three professional references), please upload a cover letter and CV/resume.