A three-year Research Fellowship is available within the Centre of Neuroendocrinology, Department of Physiology, University of Otago School of Medical Sciences, New Zealand. This post would suit a post doctoral researcher with experience in transgenic technology and immunohistochemistry in neuroscience.
Studies in the laboratory use molecular, cellular and whole animal approaches to understand the non-classical actions estrogen on signaling system in neurons. For an overview of methods and work undertaken in the laboratory please see the lab website below. This research project will explore the mechanism and the role of non-classical estrogen actions on intracellular signaling system in GnRH neurons in vivo and in vitro on acute brain slice preparations. Studies will also involve undertaking in vivo experiments using a novel inducible transgenic mouse line that cAMP responsive element binding protein will be selectively knock out in gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons. The laboratory is well equipped for immunohistochemistry, PCR, single molecule detection microscopy, small animal surgery, calcium imaging with confocal calcium imaging rigs.
All applicants should hold a PhD or other relevant research qualification, a record of ongoing publication of research in peer-reviewed journals including some as primary author, and evidence of successful planning, supervision and conducting of research.
Applications, complete with CV, covering letter, list of publications and details of three referees, should be submitted by
12 December 2008 to: Dr Istvan Abraham, Department of Physiology, Tel: 64 3 479 4862, Email:
[email protected].
The position is available from 01 March 2009 on a salary of 67,000 NZD p.a.
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