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A postdoctoral fellow to study vertebrate musculoskeletal
development. Northwestern University is an equal opportunity employer.
Women and underrepresented minorities are encouraged to apply.
A good candidate for this position will:
1. be a new Ph. D. with 0-2 years postdoctoral experience (exceptional senior
candidates will be considered)
2. have completed a thesis project in embryology, molecular biology,
or biochemistry
3. have published at least one first author paper
An excellent candidate will additionally have a minimum of 3
years experience in advanced imaging techniques, genomic/proteomic methods,
or stem cells.
Interested candidates should send as a single Word or PDF file a cover
letter, resume, list of publications, and contact information for three referees
to a-dudley@northwestern.edu.
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A laboratory technician to study vertebrate musculoskeletal
development. Northwestern University is an equal opportunity employer.
Women and underrepresented minorities are encouraged to apply.
A good candidate for this position will have:
1. a B.S. or M.S. in biology, chemistry, or related engineering disciplines
2. laboratory experience in embryology, molecular biology, biochemistry
(outside of coursework)
An excellent candidate will additionally have:
3. a minimum of 2 years experience in advanced biochemical or imaging
techniques, genomic/proteomic methods, or stem cells.
4. completed thesis research or published a paper
Interested candidates should submit an application to Northwestern
University Human
Resources.
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A Northwestern University work-study
student to wash glassware, prepare
laboratory media, and perform general laboratory administration.
Candidates must commit to a minimum of 4 hours per week and
have at least one 2-hour block of time available during regular
work hours (M-F 9am-5pm).
Interested students should contact a-dudley@northwestern.edu.