Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) in Human Genetics - Clemson University and the Greenwood Genetic Center

The Clemson University Center for Human Genetics and the Greenwood Genetic Center have been awarded a five year Phase I COBRE in Human Genetics grant to understand the genetic, genomic, and epigenetic mechanisms by which molecular genetic variation affects transcriptional and other molecular networks in health and disease. The Flanagan-Steet lab at the GGC is seeking a post-doctoral researcher to investigate mechanisms driving disease in rare genetic disorders. The successful candidate will combine systems-based approaches with studies in cell and animal systems to investigate molecular and cellular disease mechanisms. Zebrafish experience and expertise with microscopy are helpful but not required. Salary will be commensurate with credentials and experience. 

 

Enquiries should be addressed to Dr. Heather Flanagan-Steet, COBRE Project Leader and Director of Functional Studies, Greenwood Genetic Center, 113 Gregor Mendel Circle, Greenwood, SC 29646 (heatherfs@ggc.org). Applications must include a cover letter explaining the qualifications for this position and the names of three references. The position is available immediately. The Greenwood Genetic Center is an equal opportunity employer.

 

Email: Dr. Heather Flanagan-Steet, heatherfs@ggc.org

Email: careers@ggc.org
Fax: (864) 388-1062

       

 The Greenwood Genetic Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer