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  • Postdoc in single-cell regulatory genomics

    Interests: The Hon laboratory at UT Southwestern is actively seeking highly motivated postdoctoral scholars with a keen interest in gene regulation, and particularly in developing massively parallel single-cell and genome editing approaches to understand and engineer cellular circuits.

    Ideals: We especially value creative, energetic, and fearless individuals. Crazy ideas are a plus. We firmly believe that the modern biologist must be adept at experimentation as well as computation, and we are committed to training these scientists to succeed as future independent investigators.

    Search: Candidates must hold a Ph.D. and/or M.D. degree. We are seeking new colleagues with diverse training experiences, and we are especially excited about individuals with experience in:
    1. single-cell and regulatory genomics
    2. statistical and machine learning
    3. mammalian gene regulation

    More information: honlab.org

    Interested individuals should send a CV, statement of interests, and a list of three references to: [email protected] .

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