The Hargrove Lab at the University of Toronto is looking for 1-2 postdoctoral researchers to explore RNA as a therapeutic target, specifically focusing on RNA viruses, long noncoding RNAs, and alternatively spliced mRNAs impacting cancer progression.
Designation
Postdoctoral Researcher
Job Details
Field | Description |
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Research Area | RNA as a therapeutic target, including RNA viruses and cancer-related RNA molecules. |
Location | University of Toronto Mississauga campus (UTM), Science Building. |
Eligibility/Qualification | Candidates with backgrounds in synthetic organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, computational chemistry, and/or RNA biochemistry/molecular biology are encouraged to apply. Experience in mentoring graduate and undergraduate students is a plus. |
Job Description | – Conduct research on RNA molecular recognition and develop small molecule chemical probes and drug candidates. – Collaborate with colleagues from diverse chemical and biological backgrounds. – Direct mentorship from Professor Amanda Hargrove. – Participate in interdisciplinary training within a rapidly expanding field. |
How to Apply | Interested candidates should submit the following materials to amanda.hargrove@utoronto.ca: – CV – Statement of interest/cover letter – Research statement – Contact information for three references. |
Last Date to Apply | April 5, 2025 |
Become a part of a cutting-edge lab and contribute to significant research in RNA biology and therapy.