[Histonet] Great research opportunity
| From: | Karen_Skish@rush.edu |
New research position open. Rush University Medical Center-Alzheimer's
Disease Center.
Immediate full time opening for research scientist to work on NIA-funded
longitudinal clinicopathologic study of motor changes with aging in a
stimulating multi-disciplinary academic environment. The project
investigates changes in the spinal cord, nerve and muscle and their
relationship to motor changes that accompany aging. Position includes
working with human tissue using quantitative immunohistochemical
techniques, eg. stereology, and routine neuropathology and neuroanatomy.
Applicants should have a laboratory background, be able to start-up the
laboratory aspect of a new project by ordering equipment and necessary
supplies to conduct studies, have experience with tissue based studies, be
able to work independently, and have proficiency with computers. Those
with experience in neuroscience will be given preference. Post-doctorate
or PhD preferred, though MS with 5-years relevant experience may apply.
Rank and salary commensurate with experience.
Send resume to Julie Schneider MD, Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center, Armour
Academic Center, 600 S. Paulina Suite 1022F, Chicago, IL 60612, or email
resume to julie_a_schneider@rush.edu
Rush is an equal opportunity employer.
No recruiters please!
Karen M Skish, MS, PA(ASCP)MT
Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center Laboratory
karen_skish@rush.edu
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