Hello all,

One position is available immediately to explore the role of mRNA expression
and distribution in cancers caused by genetic re-arrangements. This is
accomplished using single molecule florescent in situ hybridization,
commercially called ³Stellaris probes². Studies involve working with cancer
cell lines and patient samples, in situ hybridization, fluorescence
microscopy, image analysis and interpretation using MATLAB software. The
project is supported by an early independence award from NIH (2012-2017)
Job requirements: Recent Ph.D. in Life science or basic science. The
candidate should be self-motivated and hard working with a strong background
in molecular biology. Hands on working experience in basic molecular biology
techniques like cloning, culture of immortalized and primary cells,
microscopy and image analysis is desired. Candidate will be responsible for
designing, performing experiments, compiling and analyzing data and
providing necessary help in preparation of materials for publications and
grant proposals. Ability to write and submit proposals for fellowships will
be a plus. 
Interested candidates who are willing to join immediately, should email
their CVs and contact information of three references to Mona Batish at
email: batis...@njms.rutgers.edu

Thanks
Mona 

Mona Batish
Assistant Professor
Department of Microbiology, Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
Rutgers University
International center for Public Heath, E350S
225 Warren Street, Newark, NJ 07103
973 972 6466 (Office)
973 972 9082 (lab)


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