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- Young-Sam Lee lab at the Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry,
College of Medicine, University of Kentucky is looking for new postdoctoral scholars. Successful candidates will join an ongoing NIH-funded research project aiming to decipher how abnormal metabolism regulates physiological and pathological processes.
This is a multi-disciplinary research project using protein biochemistry, mass
spectrometry, enzymology, cell biology and/or mouse experiments (Keller et al., 2012, Science 338:1069-72; Keller et al., 2014, Molecular Cell 53:700-709; Yan et al., 2016, Biochemistry, 55:4731-6). Candidates who have previous experiences in enzyme kinetics, mass spectrometry, mammalian tissue culture, and/or mouse xenograft experiments are preferable. Intellectual curiosity, independent research ability, and work ethics are musts.
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기타사항 |
- The Department of Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry (https://biochemistry.med.uky.edu/) is one of seven basic science departments in the College of Medicine, University of Kentucky. States-of-arts facilities, including mass spectrometry facilities, protein biochemistry facilities, and microscopy core, are available.
Stipend (according to the NIH postdoctoral stipend scale, $54,950 for postdoctoral scholars with 0-1 year experience) and benefits (https://www.uky.edu/hr/home) will be provided. Work hours are flexible. The starting date is negotiable but preferably in the Summer or the Fall 2021. Interested candidates should send their curriculum vitae,
including a list of publications and 2-3 references, to young-sam.lee@uky.edu.
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