Graduate Research Assistant and Postdoctoral Positions in Mass Spectrometry, University of Connecticut, USA

Postdoctoral Position in USA

Postdoctoral Positions in Mass Spectrometry: The University of Connecticut is offering exciting opportunities for Graduate Research Assistant and Postdoctoral positions in the field of Mass Spectrometry of Nucleic Acids. Join Dr. Fabris’ laboratory to delve into innovative research projects aimed at advancing the understanding and applications of mass spectrometry in sequencing large RNA strands and investigating the fragmentation of heavily modified nucleic acid biotherapeutics.

Summary Table:

DesignationResearch AreaLocationEligibility/QualificationJob DescriptionHow to ApplyLast Date for Apply
Graduate Research AssistantMass Spectrometry of Nucleic AcidsUniversity of ConnecticutB.S., M.S., or equivalent degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, or related life-science disciplines; No prior experience in MS analysis necessaryConduct research projects, develop MS approaches for sequencing large RNA strands, receive extensive training on instrumentation and sample handlingEmail CV, statement of research interests and career goals, names of 3 references to dan.fabris@uconn.eduRolling Basis
Postdoctoral ResearcherMass Spectrometry of Nucleic AcidsUniversity of ConnecticutPh.D. in Chemistry, Biochemistry, or related life-science disciplines; Demonstrated experience in MS analysis through peer-reviewed publicationsInvestigate gas-phase fragmentation of heavily modified nucleic acid biotherapeutics, collaborate with industry, receive training and benefitsEmail CV, statement of research interests and career goals, names of 3 references to dan.fabris@uconn.eduRolling Basis

Designation:

  • Graduate Research Assistant
  • Postdoctoral Researcher

Research Area:
Mass Spectrometry of Nucleic Acids

Location:
University of Connecticut, Connecticut, USA

Eligibility/Qualification:

  • Graduate Research Assistant: B.S., M.S., or equivalent degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, or related life-science disciplines. No prior experience in MS analysis necessary.
  • Postdoctoral Researcher: Ph.D. in Chemistry, Biochemistry, or related life-science disciplines. Demonstrated experience in MS analysis through peer-reviewed publications.

Job Description:

  • Graduate Research Assistant: Conduct research projects, develop MS approaches for sequencing large RNA strands, receive extensive training on instrumentation and sample handling.
  • Postdoctoral Researcher: Investigate gas-phase fragmentation of heavily modified nucleic acid biotherapeutics, collaborate with industry, receive training and benefits.

How to Apply:
Email CV, statement of research interests and career goals, names of 3 references to dan.fabris@uconn.edu.

Last Date for Apply:
Rolling Basis

For additional details and to arrange for an informal chat, contact Dr. Fabris at dan.fabris@uconn.edu. Don’t miss this excellent opportunity to contribute to a rapidly expanding field with significant applications in pharmaceutical and biotech industries. Apply now!

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