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| The Drosophila RNAi Screening Center (DRSC) at Harvard Medical School is seeking a motivated scientist with Drosophila experience to do independent research in this community-oriented center. Research focus on RNAi knockdown and over-expression of non-coding RNAs plus construction of new screening reagents (e.g. for over-expression, new cell lines), assay development and assay optimization. Opportunity to present and publish original research. Will be encouraged to collaborate with others. Access to specialized reagents and equipment, including for state-of-the-art high-content imaging. Excellent opportunity for a PhD interested in hands-on benchwork but seeking a non-traditional postdoc. Harvard is an award-winning employer with excellent benefits. Please send cover letter and CV to [Only registered users see links. ] with "DRSC position" in subject line. |
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