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  • Postdoctoral Research Associate on RNA Interference Technology

    One to two postdoctoral research associate positions are available immediately for energetic individuals with a firm background training in molecular biology or biochemistry and a prior PhD research work on Arabidopsis, C. elegans or other related model species. Special preferences are given to candidates who have performed RNA interference (RNAi) experiments on these model species. The candidates will devise more controllable, economical and efficient RNAi delivery procedures for various model species, and will be members of our new NSF sponsored project team to develop optimal siRNA design software based on whole genome thermodynamic analysis. This project will use the novel RNAi transfection procedures developed to validate the designed siRNAs in vivo.

    The annual salary will be no less than $40K and commensurate with candidate qualification. These positions are expected to last four years until August 2013, subject to the continuous funding support from National Science Foundation (NSF). More information and application procedure can be found here.

    Dr. Hui-Hsien Chou
    Complex Computation Lab
    Department of Genetics, Development and Cell Biology
    Department of Computer Science
    Iowa State University
    Ames, IA 50011-3223

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