Four Postdoctoral Positions in Arabidopsis Proteomics
State University of New York, Stony Brook
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
University of California, Riverside
Carnegie Institution, Stanford
Four postdoctoral positions in Arabidopsis proteomics are available
starting October 2002. The project is funded by the Arabidopsis 2010
Program of NSF and is aimed at fluorescent tagging of a large number of the
functionally-unassigned Arabidopsis genes and determination of expression
patterns and subcellular localization of their protein products.
Three positions will be allocated for molecular and cell biology work and
one for bioinformatics. The cell biology positions will be in the
laboratories of Dr. Vitaly Citovsky (Stony Brook), Dr. Natasha Raikhel
(UCR) and Dr. David Jackson (CSHL). The bioinformatics position will be in
the groups of Dr. Sue Rhee (TAIR, Carnegie, Stanford) and Dr. David
Ehrhardt (Carnegie, Stanford). Required qualifications include experience
in the respective field of each position and record of publications. The
salary is commensurate with the qualification of the candidate.
For more details or applications (curriculum vitae and three letters of
reference), please contact:
Dr. Vitaly Citovsky, Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, State
University of New York, Stony Brook, NY 11794-5215. Tel.: 631-632-9534,
fax: 631-632-8575, e-mail: vitaly.citovsky at stonybrook.edu;
Dr. David Jackson, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1 Bungtown Rd., Cold
Spring Harbor, NY 11724; tel. 516 367 8467; email jacksond at cshl.org;
http://www.cshl.org/public/SCIENCE/jackson.html;
Dr. Natasha Raikhel, Department of Botany and Plant Sciences and The Center
for Plant Cell Biology, 2109 Batchelor Hall, University of California,
Riverside, CA 92521;Tel: 909-787-6370; fax: 909-787-4437; e-mail
natasha.raikhel at ucr.edu; or
Dr. Sue Rhee, email: rhee at acoma.stanford.edu
SUNY Stony Brook, CSHL, and the Carnegie Institution are Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employers. Applications from women, people
of color, disabled persons, and/or special disabled or Vietnam era veterans
are especially welcome.
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Vitaly Citovsky
Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology
State University of New YorkStony Brook, NY 11794-5215