What might you gain while pursuing post-doctoral research in the Yin lab?
- Hands-on training in the emerging and exciting area of systems biology, focusing on virus-host interactions,
- Experience in how to integrate research, teaching and learning (see
www.delta.wisc.edu) — skills that are highly valued by academic
employers and funding agencies,
- Guidance by a mentor who has a strong record of placing students and post-docs in stimulating academic (Caltech, Duke, Harvard, MIT, Stanford, Tufts, UConn-Storrs, UC-Berkeley), government, and industry positions,
- Opportunities for personal growth at a world-class university,
located in safe, attractive and affordable city surrounded by beautiful
lakes.
We are advancing new technologies to better understand the growth,
spread and evolution of viruses. Active NIH-supported projects are in
three areas: (1) flow-enhanced spread and characterization of
infections in microfluidic devices, (2) phenotype distributions from
measurements and models of infections initiated by single virus
particles, (3) dynamics of virus populations in anti-viral
environments. Systems of current interest are influenza virus and
vesicular stomatitis virus. The most competitive applicants will be
exceptionally creative, highly-motivated individuals with experience in:
Quantitative biology: methods to detect and/or quantify
nucleic acids, proteins, viruses, virus-like particles, activation of
innate immunity. Experience in microscopy, construction or
characterization of live-cell reporters of gene expression,
quantitative imaging and image analysis would be especially valuable
or
Engineering or physical sciences: modeling or simulation of
reactive systems, fluid and particle dynamics, or microfluidics, with
emphasis on the development of data-driven mechanistic models.
Experience in parameter estimation, sensitivity analysis and
model-discrimination would be especially valuable.
Madison, Wisconsin is routinely ranks at the top of national surveys
of ‘best places to live,’ and post-docs here thrive on a rich diversity
of outdoor and cultural opportunities. Forward your CV with cover
letter, and have three letters of reference sent to John Yin by e-mail
(yin[ at ]engr.wisc.edu), fax (608/262-5434) or regular mail:
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706-1607 USA.
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