The Dept. of Orthopaedics is looking for an independent and highly motivated individual to join our research program focused on mammalian regenerative biology. The Lehoczky Lab studies mouse digit tip regeneration and is presently focused on determining the molecular pathways necessary for this process. This position provides an exciting opportunity to work at the interface of basic and translational research in a collaborative and stimulating environment. For more information about the lab see LehoczkyLab.org
The candidate will independently carry out daily activities of the laboratory, including:
Required Skills:
Qualifications:
BA/BS in Biology or related field. New graduate with relevant course or project work.
Previous research laboratory experience is highly preferred.
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