Kennedy Krieger Institute, Department of Neurology and Neurodevelopmental Medicine
Postdoctoral Fellow
Kennedy Krieger Institute, Department of Neurology and Neurodevelopmental Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21276
Postdoctoral Fellow PositionPosition open in
Molecular Neuroscience and Epigenetics
at the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore, MD. The fellow will also have an appointment in Johns Hopkins Medicine.
We are seeking a highly motivated and organized individual with experience in:
Routine molecular biology techniques (RT-qPCR, Western Blotting, RNA/DNA extractions)
Next-generation sequencing of the genome/epigenome (ChIP, CUT&RUN, library preparations, bioinformatic approaches to data analysis)
Experience in mouse genetics, behavior, and surgical procedures is also desired, but not required for this role.
The ideal candidate will have:
A passion for mentoring
Strong collaborative skills
A desire to build skills & aid in writing manuscripts
The laboratory uses mouse models to study neural epigenetic mechanisms of early life physical activity underlying neuronal function and cognition, and applies recent tools in molecular epigenetics to answer our research questions.
If interested, please send your CV to
Dr. Autumn Ivy
( ivya@kennedykrieger.org ).
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Molecular Neuroscience and Epigenetics
at the Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore, MD. The fellow will also have an appointment in Johns Hopkins Medicine.
We are seeking a highly motivated and organized individual with experience in:
Routine molecular biology techniques (RT-qPCR, Western Blotting, RNA/DNA extractions)
Next-generation sequencing of the genome/epigenome (ChIP, CUT&RUN, library preparations, bioinformatic approaches to data analysis)
Experience in mouse genetics, behavior, and surgical procedures is also desired, but not required for this role.
The ideal candidate will have:
A passion for mentoring
Strong collaborative skills
A desire to build skills & aid in writing manuscripts
The laboratory uses mouse models to study neural epigenetic mechanisms of early life physical activity underlying neuronal function and cognition, and applies recent tools in molecular epigenetics to answer our research questions.
If interested, please send your CV to
Dr. Autumn Ivy
( ivya@kennedykrieger.org ).
#J-18808-Ljbffr