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Employer: Molecular and Cellular Biology/Rohit Kulkarni Lab,Joslin Diabetes Center
Location: Boston, MA, United States
Posted: November 12, 2008 Expires: February 12, 2009
Job Title: Postdoctoral Position – Beta Cell Regeneration
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Joslin Diabetes Center 

Postdoctoral Position - Beta Cell Regeneration

Rohit N. Kulkarni MD PhD

 

Postdoctoral position available immediately to work on beta cell regeneration using mouse models and cell biology approaches.

We utilize cell and molecular biological, genetic and genomic approaches to dissect and define cellular and molecular mechanisms that underlie beta cell regeneration and apoptosis.  Particular interests include exploring the role of the growth factor and leptin signaling pathways in the replication of beta and alpha cells. (Nat Genet 38:583, 2006; PNAS 104:8977, 2007; JCI 117:2860, 2007).  Current projects are aimed at creating and phenotyping novel mouse models with a focus on proteins that are involved in beta/alpha cell cycle control and molecular signals governing pancreatic islet cell growth.

Seeking qualified individual interested in dissecting the mechanisms of beta/alpha cell regeneration using mouse and human islets and beta cells.  Successful candidate will have strong background in molecular biology, biochemistry, and endocrinology.  Prior experience with creating transgenics, ES cell culture, mouse handling and microscopy essential.

Send brief statement of research interests, CV, and names of three references to:

Lindsay.huse@joslin.harvard.edu

To apply:

Send brief statement of research interests, CV, and names of three references to:

Lindsay.huse@joslin.harvard.edu

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Employer:

Joslin's Research Team represents the most comprehensive and dynamic research program dedicated exclusively to diabetes anywhere in the world. Nowhere else can you find under one roof such a breadth of diabetes research knowledge and treatment expertise.

More than 300 scientists at Joslin are committed to pursuing innovative pathways of discovery to prevent, treat and cure type 1 and type 2 diabetes and their complications. Some of the most important historical discoveries and improvements in diabetes care worldwide were developed at Joslin.

Job Type: Postdoctoral researcher
Sector: Nonprofit
Hours: Full time
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