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Job

Postdoctoral Fellow

About the position

A fully funded postdoctoral position is available in Dr. Sandra Wolin’s laboratory at the National Cancer Institute in Frederick, Maryland. We study how noncoding RNAs called Y RNAs function, the RNA surveillance pathways that recognize defective and harmful RNAs, and the mechanisms by which defects in these pathways contribute to diseases such as cancer and autoimmunity. Our approach is multidisciplinary, as we combine state-of-the-art molecular biology techniques, genetics, biochemistry, and structural biology to discover novel functions for noncoding RNAs and to identify novel RNA surveillance pathways. Our studies are carried out in human cells, mice, and bacteria, and capitalize on the specific strengths of each of these organisms. For more information, see https://ccr.cancer.gov/staff-directory/sandra-l-wolin Our group is part of the RNA Biology Laboratory in the Center for Cancer Research. We are part of the National Cancer Institute RNA Biology Initiative, which includes more than 50 laboratories at the Frederick and Bethesda campuses of the National Cancer Institute. The environment is highly collaborative and collegial, with the ability to interact with a wide range of scientists and clinicians. The position is ideal for motivated candidates who are seeking additional training in RNA biology.

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What you'll need to apply

To apply, please send an email to Sandra Wolin (sandra.wolin@nih.gov) that includes

  • a cover letter that discusses your research background and why you are interested in the position
  • your CV
  • names and contact information for 3 references

Contact name

Sandra Wolin

Contact email

sandra.wolin@nih.gov

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Qualifications

Candidates must have a Ph.D., less than two years of postdoctoral experience and possess strong communication skills. Graduate students who anticipate receiving their degree are also encouraged to apply. Candidates should also have significant training in molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry or structural biology, as evidenced by publications.