Supervisor: Sue-Ann Mok, Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry, University of Alberta
Lab Website: https://moklab.biochem.ualberta.ca/index.html
Position description: Seeking a post-doctoral fellow to lead ongoing studies in cell-type specificity of chaperone networks and stress-induced protein mistranslation. Experiments will involve use of induced pluripotent stem cells, engineering of new cell lines and developing new proteomics methodologies. The post-doctoral fellow will work closely with a team of collaborating proteomics experts and will have access to a state of the art mass spectrometry facility. The position is available immediately for a 1 year term (renewable).
Position requirements: The successful applicant will have a PhD in molecular biology or a related field (biochemistry, cell biology, biophysics). They should have a documented proficiency as evidenced by publications in proteomics using mass spectrometry techniques and associated bioinformatic analysis. Other preferred skills include experience with mammalian cell culture, protein engineering.
How to Apply: Please email your CV and a copy/link of relevant publications to sueann@ualberta.ca
Posting end date
2024-05-31