POSTDOCTORAL POSITION AVAILABLE immediately (1 or 2 positions) to work on
regulation of cyanobacterial genes by light and the circadian clock. This
is an opportunity to pursue exciting research projects in a genetically
tractable organism for which sophisticated tools are available, and in
which progress can be made very rapidly. The successful candidate will
have demonstrated expertise, through peer-reviewed publications in
internationally-accessible journals, in molecular biology and at least
one of the following areas: prokaryotic or eukaryotic genetics,
photobiology, photosynthesis, circadian rhythms research. Salary and job
title will depend on experience. Applicants should send a CV (including
email address), list of publications, and the names and addresses
(including email addresses) of three references; also arrange to have
these individuals send letters of recommendation. Electronic applications
preferred.
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Susan S. Golden
Professor
Department of Biology
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-3258
Phone: (409) 845-9824
J. Bacteriol. phone: (409) 845-3491
Fax: (409) 862-7659
email: sgolden at tamu.eduhttp://ACS.TAMU.EDU/~ssg7231/index.html