Postdoctoral Positions in Angiogenesis and Lymphangiogenesis Research - National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, NIH, Bethesda, MD

Fully funded postdoctoral positions are available to study vascular development, angiogenesis, and lymphangiogenesis in the zebrafish in the laboratory of Dr. Brant Weinstein in the NICHD Division of Developmental Biology (DDB) in Bethesda, Maryland.  The Weinstein laboratory uses a variety of molecular, cellular, genetic, transgenic, microscopic imaging, and next-gen sequencing approaches to study the specification, patterning, and differentiation of the developing vascular system.  Some of our current areas of research interest include specification and differentiation of vascular precursor cells, assembly of vascular networks and the cues that guide their patterning; morphogenesis of vascular tubes, regulation of vascular integrity, and isolation and molecular characterization of novel vascular-specific mutants.  The scientific environment, resources, and stipend support for this position are superb.  For additional information on the Division of Developmental Biology and the Weinstein Lab, see http://science.nichd.nih.gov/confluence/display/pgd/Home

Interested applicants should have a Ph.D. or M.D. and less than 3 years' postdoctoral experience. To apply, send a curriculum vitae, bibliography, cover letter with a brief description of research experience and interests, and the names of 3 references (with phone numbers) via e-mail to amy.parkhurst@nih.gov

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