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Postdoc Opening

Investigator: Edward Giniger, Ph.D.
Affiliation:Axon Guidance and Neural Connectivity Unit
Position Type: Postdoctoral Fellowship
Description:

Postdoctoral positions are available for creative, independent scientists interested in studying axon guidance in Drosophila. We are investigating the mechanism of a non-canonical signaling pathway by which the cell surface receptor, Notch, directly controls axon growth and guidance by regulating the cortical actin cytoskeleton via the Abl tyrosine kinase and Rac GTPase. We employ a combination of classical and molecular genetics, biochemistry and advanced in vivo imaging techniques. A second focus is the molecular mechanism responsible for ensuring the accuracy of neural wiring. This work centers on how the cyclin-dependent kinase Cdk5 coordinates the action of different signaling pathways in the growth cone, and also on why improper regulation of this kinase causes adult-onset neurodegenerative disease in both flies and mammals.

Application Instructions:

Please send a letter or email describing your research interests and long-term goals, a CV and the names of 3 references to:

Dr Edward Giniger, PhD
Axon Guidance and Neural Connectivity Unit, NINDS, NIH
Bldg 49, Rm 3A18
49 Convent Dr, MSC 4478
Bethesda, MD 20892-4478
Phone: 301-451-3891

Email: ginigere@ninds.nih.gov

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