Postdoctoral in Cardiac and Skeletal Muscle Stem Cell Biology, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), USA
The training program in Developmental Cardiovascular Biology at the Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of California, San Francisco is seeking highly qualified Postdoctoral Researchers with a PhD and/or MD, and strong background in molecular/cellular biology or biochemistry for the following areas with an emphasis on human and mouse stem cell biology:
- cardiac and skeletal muscle development
- ignaling control of muscle function
- cell cycle regulation during myogenesis
Systems include human embryonic stem cells, mouse tissue stem cells, and mouse models. Basic and translational studies will use microarray and proteomic approaches, transgenic modeling, in vivo tissue engineering, and standard molecular and cell biological techniques. US CITIZEN/PERMANENT RESIDENT STATUS REQUIRED.
Email curriculum vitae and research summary to Harold S. Bernstein, M.D., Ph.D. c/o suzanne.chanucsf.edu (http://bernstein.ucsf.edu).
- cardiac and skeletal muscle development
- ignaling control of muscle function
- cell cycle regulation during myogenesis
Systems include human embryonic stem cells, mouse tissue stem cells, and mouse models. Basic and translational studies will use microarray and proteomic approaches, transgenic modeling, in vivo tissue engineering, and standard molecular and cell biological techniques. US CITIZEN/PERMANENT RESIDENT STATUS REQUIRED.
Email curriculum vitae and research summary to Harold S. Bernstein, M.D., Ph.D. c/o suzanne.chanucsf.edu (http://bernstein.ucsf.edu).
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