Research project focuses on the identification of signaling mechanisms operating in polarized epithelial cells in vertebrate embryos
Job Summary
Research project focuses on the identification of signaling mechanisms operating in polarized epithelial cells in vertebrate embryos.
The candidate will be involved in the identification of novel proteins involved in actomyosin contractions by mass spectrometry, and their validation in functional assays by RNA microinjections.
The Mount Sinai Health System is committed to fostering an environment where everyone can contribute to excellence.
Matching Summary
Research project focuses on the identification of signaling mechanisms operating in polarized epithelial cells in vertebrate embryos.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
biochemistry
cell biology
molecular biology
mass spectrometry
RNA microinjections
live high-resolution imaging
Nice-to-have
quantitative biology methods
collective cell movements
polarized epithelial cells
Key Requirements
PhD or MD
SPOC-UAW Local 4100 at Icahn School of Medicine (Post Docs)
865 - Cell Developmental & Regenerative Biology - ISM