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[edit] Job Openings

To advertise a job opening in the q-bio area on this page, write to Bill Hlavacek or Ilya Nemenman.

[edit] Faculty

[edit] Postdoctoral

  • Undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral opportunities are available to work with Tomasz Lipniacki on the project Mechanistic aspects and spatial effects in cell signaling.
  • Postdoctoral positions in theoretical biophysics (molecular and neural) with Ilya Nemenman at Emory University, available immediately.
  • Upcoming Postdoctoral Fellowships in Computational and Life Sciences at Emory University.
  • A postdoctoral position in quantitative biology is available immediately. The successful candidate will develop predictive models for signal-transduction systems in collaboration with theoretical and experimental researchers in the Center for Spatiotemporal Modeling of Cell Signaling, one of the NIGMS-funded national centers for systems biology. The position is a two-year appointment with the possibility of an extension to a third year. Salary starts at $69,800. To apply, send CV and names of three references to Dr. William S. Hlavacek via email (wish@lanl.gov).

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