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Subject: ANNO: POST DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN TARGETED GENE DELIVERY TO MUSCLE
From: Arthur Bergen <bergen@AMC.UVA.NL>
Date: Fri, 28 Apr 1995 13:46:34 +0100

POST DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN TARGETED GENE DELIVERY TO MUSCLE

The Molecular Medicine Research Program of the Scott-Ritchey Research
Center is accepting applications for a post doctoral fellow who will
investigate methods of targeted gene delivery to accomplish therapy for
myopathies.  This position requires the candidate to have earned the Ph.D.,
M.D., or D.V.M. degree.  Experience is required with techniques of
molecular biology, gene expression, and/or gene transfer.  The term of this
fellowship will be two to three years, and the position is open
immediately.  The research project involves the use of murine and canine
myopathy models and a variety of gene transfer vectors to test gene
transfer methods in vitro and in vivo.  The Molecular Medicine Research
Program is actively engaged in research on gene therapy for inherited
diseases and cancer, characterizing the genetic bases for a variety of
inherited diseases, and defining the pathogenesis of inherited diseases.
Auburn University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.
Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.  Applications will be
reviewed upon receipt, continuing until the position is filled.  Interested
candidates should send a letter/e-mail of interest, two references and a
Curriculum Vitae to:

Dr. Bruce F. Smith
Scott-Ritchey Research Center
Auburn University
Auburn, Al  36849
334-844-5951

(N.B.  If this area code does not work, try the old one, 205, which is good
through May 13, 1995)
smithbf@mail.auburn.edu


   
 
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