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[韋保羅] Postdoctoral position in plant stress physiology and cell biology

職務名稱 博士後研究
工作內容

A postdoctoral position focused on drought-related signaling mechanisms is available immediately.  Candidates from many backgrounds can be considered, however; experience in cell biology (microscopy) and protein analysis (in vitro protein expression, interaction assays) will be preferred. The successful candidate will be involved in projects to investigate the cellular function of AFL1 as well as stress-induced protein phosphatases and phosphosignalling controlling plant growth during drought stress. The successful candidate will join an active research group and have access to outstanding research facilities at IPMB including core facilities in proteomics, microscopy, bioinformatics, and sequencing.

Evidence of past research productivity and experience and recommendations of previous research mentors will be main criteria also be used to evaluate candidates.  Experience in Arabidopsis research will be beneficial but not required.  This postdoctoral position is supported by multi-year funding from Academia Sinica and can be renewed yearly depending on research progress.  The working language of the laboratory is English and international applicants are encouraged to apply.  Laboratory staff are available to assist the successful candidate with establishing themselves in Taipei.

應徵資格 相關科系博士畢業,有一定的研究經驗。
參考網站 Additional information about our laboratory can be found at
https://ipmb.sinica.edu.tw/en/ipmb_researchers#ipmb-23
Our recent publications can be found on Google Scholar
https://scholar.google.com.tw/citations?hl=en&user=9Gm-z-kAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate
聯絡人 Paul Verslues
電子信箱 paulv@gate.sinica.edu.tw
應備文件 To apply, please the following application package to paulv@gate.sinica.edu.tw
1. Complete CV.
2. Names and email addresses of 2-3 references.
3. Cover letter stating which position you are applying for, why your experience is appropriate for that project and brief summary of past research accomplishments and future goals.
2019-10-28 ~ 2019-12-31