Several postdoctoral positions are
available immediately to investigate the molecular mechanisms of
oxidative stress, nuclear and mitochondrial genome instability
and its role in cancer. (visit
www.roswellpark.org/document_3517.html
for more details of our research interests).
1. Mitochondrial Oxidative Stress and Breast Cancer:
Excellent opportunity for an individual with experience in
mammalian cell culture, DNA transfection, Northern, Southern,
PCR, and general molecular biology techniques.
2. Mitochondria-to-Nucleus Communication in Breast Cancer:
Excellent opportunity for an individual with experience in
mammalian cell culture, histochemical analysis, in situ
hybridization, DNA transfection, Northern, Southern, PCR, and
general molecular biology techniques.
3. Mitochondrial and Nuclear Genome Instability in Mouse
Model System: Excellent opportunity for an individual with
experience in mouse genetics, mammalian cell culture, DNA
transfection, Northern, Southern, PCR, and general molecular
biology techniques.
4. Mitochondrial and Nuclear Genome Instability in Yeast
Model System: Excellent opportunity for an individual with
experience in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae genetics, DNA
transformation, PCR, Northern, Southern, and general molecular
biology techniques.
Experience in mitochondrial methods is desirable but not
necessary
Please forward/fax curriculum vitae and a brief description
of research experience with a list of three references to:
Keshav K. Singh, Ph.D.
Professor of Oncology
Department of Cancer Genetics
Cell and Virus Building, Room 247
Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Elm and Carlton Streets
Buffalo, NY 14263
Phone: 716-845-8017
Fax: 716-845-1047
Email: keshav.singh@roswellpark.org |