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    Opportunity: Postdoc in single-cell regulatory genomics @ UT Southwestern -- Dallas, TX (US)
    Submitted by Gary Hon; posted on Monday, July 10, 2017

    Submitter

    BACKGROUND

    The Hon laboratory at UT Southwestern is actively seeking highly motivated postdoctoral scholars with a keen interest in gene regulation, and particularly in developing massively parallel single-cell and genome editing approaches to understand and engineer cellular circuits.

    REQUIREMENTS

    Candidates must hold a Ph.D. and/or M.D. degree. We are seeking new colleagues with diverse training experiences, and we are especially excited about individuals with experience in:
    1. Single-cell and regulatory genomics
    2. Statistical and machine learning
    3. Mammalian gene regulation

    PREFERENCES

    Ideals: We especially value creative, energetic, and fearless individuals. Crazy ideas are a plus. We firmly believe that the modern biologist must be adept at experimentation as well as computation, and we are committed to training these scientists to succeed as future independent investigators.

    HOW TO APPLY

    Interested individuals should send a CV, statement of interests, and a list of three references to: Gary.Hon[at]utsouthwestern.edu

    More information: http://honlab.org

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