post-doc at PUI

--_000_E9B586C82ACB5B4BB072ACBC5C552FF29F4AB00D07UREXCHANGESCC_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Post-Doctoral Fellow in Ion Channel Cellular and Molecular Physiology. An = opportunity for a highly motivated, hands-on, and multi-talented researcher= to study the modulation of potassium channels by membrane-derived lipid si= gnaling molecules. Position is funded by an NIH grant. Opportunities to pr= oduce, present, develop, and mentor student research are present within an = undergraduate setting in the Biology Department at the University of Richmo= nd in Richmond, Virginia. (See www.biology.richmond.edu for more information on the departmental goals, research do= ne with undergraduates, and faculty/staff profiles.) The post-doctoral fel= low will complete some of the planned research and will also have opportuni= ties to initiate new research aligned with the research program=92s focus o= n lipid modulation of ion channels. The primary teaching responsibility is= the mentorship of two or more undergraduate research students in the lab i= ncluding technical training, assistance with experimental design, guidance = and side-by-side help with collection and analysis of data, and preparation= for presentation of the work by undergraduates. A doctoral degree in a re= levant discipline and cellular electrophysiology experience are required; s= ome molecular biology experience is preferred. A commitment to doing resea= rch with undergraduates is needed. Start date is between January 1, 2012 a= nd May 1, 2012. To learn more about this position and to apply, please vis= it the University of Richmond=92s on-line jobs site at www.urjobs.org/ and select the =93Staff (Salaried)=94 option to view th= e position listings (this is position number 501824). Applicants will be a= sked to complete a brief application as well as provide a curriculum vitae,= cover letter, and statement of research interests. Any questions prior to= the application as well as the required two letters of recommendation shou= ld be sent to the Principal Investigator, Linda M. Boland, Ph.D. by email: = lboland@richmond.edu. Applicants may also se= nd two relevant reprints to Dr. Boland. Application review will begin on N= ovember 1, 2011 and continue until the position is filled. The position is= currently funded for 18 months from the date of hire and includes a compet= itive salary for a first-year post-doctoral fellow plus benefits package an= d funds for presentation of the research at a national meeting. Excellent= laboratory facilities are available for the research. The University of Ri= chmond is a highly selective, private institution, dedicated to excellence = in both teaching and scholarship. The University of Richmond is committed = to developing a diverse faculty, staff, and student body and to supporting = an inclusive campus community. We strongly encourage applications from cand= idates who will contribute to these goals. --_000_E9B586C82ACB5B4BB072ACBC5C552FF29F4AB00D07UREXCHANGESCC_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Post-Do= ctoral Fellow in Ion Channel Cellular and Molecular Physiology.  An opportunity for a highly motivated, hands-on, and multi-talented = researcher to study the modulation of potassium channels by membrane-derive= d lipid signaling molecules. Position is funded by an NIH grant.  Opportunities to produce, present, develop, and mentor student resea= rch are present within an undergraduate setting in the Biology Department a= t the University of Richmond in Richmond, Virginia.  (See

www.biology.richmon= d.edu for more informa= tion on the departmental goals, research done with undergraduates, and faculty/staff profiles.)  The post-doctoral fellow will complete some of the planned research = and will also have opportunities to initiate new research aligned with the = research program=92s focus on lipid modulation of ion channels.  The primary teaching responsibility is the mentorship of two or more= undergraduate research students in the lab including technical training, a= ssistance with experimental design, guidance and side-by-side help with col= lection and analysis of data, and preparation for presentation of the work by undergraduates.  A doctoral degree in a relevant discipline and cellular electrophysi= ology experience are required; some molecular biology experience is preferr= ed.  A commitment to doing research with undergraduates is needed.  Start date is between January 1, 2012 and May 1, 2012.  To learn more about this position and to apply, please visit the Uni= versity of Richmond=92s on-line jobs site at www.urjobs.org/ and select the =93Staff (Salaried)=94 option to = view the position listings (this is position number 501824).  Applicants will be= asked to complete a brief application as well as provide a curriculum vita= e, cover letter, and statement of research interests.  Any questions prior to the application as well as the required two l= etters of recommendation should be sent to the Principal Investigator, Lind= a M. Boland, Ph.D. by email:  lboland@richmond.edu.  Applicants may also send two relevant reprints to Dr. Boland.  Application review will begin on November 1, 2011 and continue until= the position is filled.  The position is currently funded for 18 months from the date of hire= and includes a competitive salary for a first-year post-doctoral fellow pl= us benefits package and funds for presentation of the research at a nationa= l meeting.   Excellent laboratory facilities are available for the research. The = University of Richmond is a highly selective, private institution, dedicated to excellence in both teaching and scholars= hip.  The University of Richmond is committed to developing a diverse = faculty, staff, and student body and to supporting an inclusive campus comm= unity. We strongly encourage applications from candidates who will contribute to these goals.  

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