Postdoc Associate - MBG

Postdoc Associate - MBG

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Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853
POSITION:  Postdoctoral Associate 
LOCATION: Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics Biotechnology Building Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853 
Position Function:
This position requires an experienced scientist with state-of-the-art skills in molecular biology and molecular genetics and genomics. The scientist will use these tools to investigate transcription regulation in higher eukaryotes. The scientist will be expected to generate genome-wide data on transcription and protein-DNA interactions. This position also requires that the scientist be capable of analyzing this data and providing initial drafts of manuscripts that describe and discuss results. 
Anticipated Division of Time: 
80% - The postdoctoral associate will dedicate most of his/her time to laboratory research and data analyses, working specifically on the goal of understanding the interactions and functions of large molecular weight complexes that transcribe and regulate genes.
10% - Writing research papers and progress reports that come from this research.
5% - Assist with giving lectures and teaching; and in helping to develop new grant applications.
5% - Professional Development 
Requirements: 
Ph.D. in molecular biology, biochemistry, or genetics, and skills in genomics and computational biology is required. 
Supervision: 
John Lis will be supervising the research. 
Supervision Exercised: 
The postdoctoral associate will do some mentoring of graduate and undergraduate students work on the associate’s project and related projects. 
Application: 
Applicants should submit a Cover Letter, CV, Statement of Research Background and Interests, and Contact Information for three people who can provide professional references. Additionally, a Statement of contribution, to diversity, equity, and inclusion. All components of the application must be submitted through this application portal: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/22585. 
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