Se busca: Postdoc con experiencia en drosophila y biologia molecular para investigaciones de nanotecnologia

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The BioNanotechnology Interdisciplinary Research Group (IRG) of the Puerto Rico Institute for Functional Nanomaterials (IFN) at the University of Puerto Rico (UPR) is seeking to hire a dynamic, highly motivated and collaborative post-doctoral researcher whose work will aim to understand baseline cytotoxicity of novel nanomaterials using Drosophila as an in vivo testbed. Successful candidates will apply a wide range of skills in gene expression and function at the molecular, cellular, and whole organism level towards understanding of the molecular biology of novel nanomaterials’ interactions in vivo in a developmental context. Research will focus on the use of Drosophila disease models to study and decipher cellular and molecular “toxicity pathways”. That is, research will focus on the cellular response pathways that can result in adverse effects when perturbed as a result of nanomaterial exposure, through studying the effect of surface modification on nanomaterial biological interaction and in vivo transport. Priority will be given to individuals who have a strong Drosophila cellular and molecular biology background, and whose research experience bridges multiple areas. The IFN offers a vibrant and multi-disciplinary research environment in a multi-campus effort across institutions in Puerto Rico. The selected individual will work in the Department of Biology at the UPR Mayagüez Campus, under the supervision of Prof. Franklin Carrero-Martínez and in collaboration with other IRG scientists. Interested researchers should apply sending a curriculum vita, three reference letters, and a summary of research interests to Prof. Franklin Carrero-Martínez (email), University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, P.R. 00680. The University of Puerto Rico is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. QUALIFICATIONS: • Ph.D. degree in molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, biochemistry or bioengineering • Excellent molecular biology skills and experience in cell biology. • Strong publication record. • Superior written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to clearly communicate scientific objectives and project results. • Ability to plan and design projects independently as well as to undertake the development and optimization of innovative techniques. -- Franklin A. Carrero-Martínez, Ph.D. Assistant Professor & Principal Investigator Laboratory of Cell and Developmental Neurobiology Department of Biology University of Puerto Rico, Mayagüez P.O. Box 9000 Mayagüez, Puerto Rico 00681-9000 Phone: 787.832.4040 x3923 (office); x3935 (lab)

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