The successful candidate will be involved in the study of endoderm differentiation and liver development in the context of the mouse and should possess expertise in molecular and developmental biology. Significant experience with embryonic dissections/manipulations in mouse or other model organisms would also be beneficial. Effective oral communication and writing skills are essential. Applicants with a recent PhD in a relevant field should submit 1) a cover letter stating your goals as a post-doctoral researcher and 2) a current curriculum vitae listing all publications, description of educational and research background, and the names of three references to kdtrembl@vasci.umass.edu (PDF format is preferred). Review of applications begins immediately and will continue until the opening is filled. Post-doctoral appointments could commence as early as June 15, 2013. This postdoctoral position is funded for at least 2 years and is benefited.
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