Research Fellow

By |2018-05-08T11:12:37+01:00April 10th, 2018||

A Research Fellow position is available in the program of Dr. Keith Robertson. For more information about Dr. Robertson's program, please see: http://www.mayo.edu/research/faculty/robertson-keith-d-ph-d/bio-20035097 The successful candidate will join the Epigenetic Etiology of Human Disease Laboratory to study the role of DNA epigenetic modifications in human disease. More specifically, he/she will examine how DNA methylating and [...]

Research Assistant Scientist

By |2018-03-14T15:19:09+01:00March 14th, 2018||

The Division of Genetic Epidemiology in the Department of Epidemiology is recruiting a non-tenure track Research Assistant Scientist in genetic epidemiology of human complex diseases. The position will focus on identifying genetic, epigenetic or metabolic factors for cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity, mental illness, Alzheimer’s disease or related conditions. The candidate will have opportunities to work [...]

Postdoctoral Research Fellow – Geroscience

By |2017-09-24T19:41:44+01:00September 24th, 2017||

The Buck Institute is the only independent institute in the U.S. devoted solely to research on aging and age-related diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, cancer, arthritis, diabetes, and stroke. Our mission is to increase the healthspan, the healthy years of life. Awarded a federal grant to establish interdisciplinary research in a new field called Geroscience, Buck [...]

Postdoctoral Fellow

By |2017-09-08T07:26:40+01:00September 8th, 2017||

Multiple postdoctoral positions are currently available in the laboratory of Dr. Dustin Schones at the City of Hope. We are broadly interested in exploring the interaction of epigenomic and genomic variation in the development of complex diseases such as obesity, diabetes and cancer. We utilize integrative approaches combining computational and experimental approaches to study these [...]

Research Fellow – Molecular Pharmacology

By |2017-08-09T12:35:22+01:00August 9th, 2017||

Position Summary:  The successful candidate will join the Epigenetic Etiology of Human Disease Laboratory to study the role of DNA epigenetic modifications in human disease. More specifically, he/she will examine how DNA methylating and hydroxymethylating enzymes regulate their respective DNA epigenetic modifications and how these marks regulate expression and genome stability, and interface with other [...]

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