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| Two postdoctoral positions are open to study the redox and metabolomic regulatory networks underlying guard cell ABA signal transduction in model plant Arabidopsis thaliana. This project is based on collaborative efforts between Dr. Sally Assmann’s laboratory at Pennsylvania State University ([Only registered users see links. ]) and Dr. Sixue Chen’s laboratory at University of Florida ([Only registered users see links. ]). The two laboratories will work jointly on the following key aspects of ABA signal transduction in guard cells: a) ABA-responsive redox proteins and their functions; b) dynamics of guard cell metabolites in response to ABA; and c) systems biology models of guard cell ABA signal transduction. The postdoctoral associates will be responsible for 2D gel- and/or liquid chromatography-based redox proteomics, functional characterization of candidate redox-regulated proteins, metabolite profiling/metabolomics, and bioinformatics of guard cell redox proteins and metabolites. The associates are expected to receive multidisciplinary training, work in both laboratories if necessary, and be involved in the outreach activities of the project, such as organizing the summer proteomics workshop at University of Florida. Applicants are expected to have a strong publication record and demonstrated expertise in one or more of these areas: gel- and/or liquid chromatography-based proteomics, plant molecular biology, functional genomics, metabolite profiling and metabolomics, and/or plant systems biology. Experience with protein or metabolite separation/purification and mass spectrometry would be an advantage. Applicants should send a cover letter, a statement of research interests and a CV including the names and contact information of three references to: Dr. Sally Assmann, Department of Biology, Penn State University, 208 Mueller Lab., University Park, PA 16802, Email: [Only registered users see links. ], or Dr. Sixue Chen, Department of Botany, UF Genetics Institute, Program of Plant Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Florida, PO Box 118526, Gainesville, FL 32610, Email: [Only registered users see links. ]. Applications will remain open until filled. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. We encourage applications from individuals of diverse backgrounds. -- Sixue Chen Department of Botany, UF Genetics Institute, and Plant Molecular & Cellular Biology Program University of Florida Cancer & Genetics Research Complex, Room 438 1376 Mowry Road, PO Box 103610 Gainesville, FL 32610 USA Tel: +1 (352) 273-8330 Fax: +1 (352) 273-8284 Email: [Only registered users see links. ] <mailto:[Only registered users see links. ]> Web page: [Only registered users see links. ] [Only registered users see links. ] [Only registered users see links. ] |
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