Research positions of all levels (postdoctoral fellows, graduate students, or technicians) are immediately available in the laboratory of Dr. Chengkai Dai at the JACKSON LABORATORY, which is a world-renowned mammalian genetics research institute and an National Cancer Institute-designed Cancer Center located in scenic Bar Harbor, Maine and adjacent to the famed Acadia National Park (http://www.jax.org). The JACKSON LABORATORY offers a unique scientific research opportunity characterized by excellent collaboration among our staff, unparalleled mouse and genomic resources, outstanding scientific support services, highly successful postdoctoral and predoctoral training programs, and a major meeting center featuring courses and conferences. The Laboratory offers employees an excellent benefits package.
Dr Dai's laboratory conducts research on human cancer and ageing with a special interest in understanding the roles of the heat-shock response, one of the most ancient and evolutionarily conserved cytoprotective mechanisms, in these two important pathophysiological processes (Cell. 2007 Sep 21;130(6):1005-18). The laboratory's research topics involve protein-protein interactions, signal transduction, transcriptional regulation, translational control, apoptosis, autophagy, and in vivo mouse modeling. We employ a broad range of integrated modern techniques in molecular biology (e.g. cloning, site-directed mutagenesis, western blotting, and qRT-PCR), in biochemistry (e.g. Co-immunoprecipitation, protein posttranslational modifications, and EMSA), in cellular biology (e.g. tissue culture, transfection, fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry, viral transduction, and RNA interference), in high-throughput functional genomics (e.g. DNA and microRNA microarray, CGH array, ChIP sequencing, and RNAi screening), and in cutting-edge mouse genetics (e.g. transgenic, knock-out, and knock-in mouse models of human diseases).
Highly motivated candidates with strong interests in biomedical research are encouraged to apply. Previous research experience and strong laboratory skills would be highly desired. Postdoctoral positions require a Ph.D. and/or M.D. degree and a record of publications in peer-reviewed, scientific journals.
Interested candidates should send letter to Chengkai.Dai@jax.org and include:
1. Brief statement of your research interests
2. CV with bibliography and previous research experience, if applicable
3. Contact information of 3 references
Chengkai Dai, MD &PhD
Assistant Professor
The Jackson Laboratory
600 Main Street
Bar Harbor, Maine 04609
USA