Summary
A postdoctoral position is available at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, focusing on the fundamental mechanisms of the “chaperone code” and its role in cellular proteostasis. This position aims to understand how post-translational modifications regulate molecular chaperones and their impact on protein folding, stress responses, and disease processes.
Postdoctoral Research Associate in Hsp70 Chaperone Code and Proteostasis, University of North Carolina, US
Designation
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Location
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Research Area
- Chaperone Code
- Molecular Biology
- Biochemistry
- Proteomics
- Genetics
- Cell Biology
Eligibility/Qualification
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Education | Ph.D. in biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology, or a related field |
| Required | At least one first author paper in a Q1 journal |
| Preferred | Experience with molecular chaperones and phosphorylation in yeast and/or mammalian cells |
Job Description
The successful candidate will employ a combination of research techniques to define how chaperone modifications control various biological processes, including:
- Protein folding
- Stress responses
- Signaling pathways
- Disease-associated processes
Research projects will involve both yeast and mammalian model systems, utilizing cutting-edge proteomic and interactome-mapping technologies. The position provides opportunities for career development, collaboration, and research publication in a highly productive environment.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should apply through the provided link: [APPLY HERE (CLICK LINK)].
Last Date to Apply
Spring 2027
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