Postdoc Positions - Los Alamos

Harry Crissman (crissman@telomere.lanl.gov)
Fri, 7 Oct 1994 12:21:46 -0600

Postdoctoral-Position- Neoplastic Transformation / Apoptosis

Research combining flow cytometric and molecular techniques for
investigating the relationship between cellular senescence and apoptosis.
Applicant should have a Ph. D. in mammalian cellular and molecular studies.
For more information contact Dr. Paul Kraemer, Los Alamos National
Laboratory, LS-1, M888, Los Alamos, NM 87545.
Telephone: 505/667-2794: FAX: 505/665-3054: email: kraemer@telomere.lanl.gov

Postdoctoral Position-Cell Biology/Cytometry

Research at the interface of cell regulation and DNA repair mechanisms
using combined technologies of immunofluorescence cell staining, flow
cytometry and image cytometry. Applicant should have a Ph. D. in mammalian
cell biology-related area. Experience in immunofluorescence and
biochemical analysis of proteins required; will train in flow and image
cytometry. For more information contact Dr. Harry Crissman, Los Alamos
National Laboratory, LS-1, M888, Los Alamos, NM 87545. Telephone:
505/667-2791: FAX: 505/665-3054: email: crissman@telomere.lanl.gov

Postdoctoral Position- Cell Biology/ Fluorochrome-Labeling/ Cytometry

Research in mammalian chromatin structure using combined application of DNA
fluorochromes and flow/image cytometry. Applicant should have a Ph. D. in
mammalian cell biology-related area. Experience with fluorochrome-labeling
techniques and biochemical analysis of DNA required. Emphasis on analysis
DNA damage and repair at the cellular and molecular level; will train in
flow and image cytometry. For more information contact Dr. Harry Crissman,
Los Alamos National Laboratory, LS-1, M888, Los Alamos, NM 87545.
Telephone: 505/667-2791: FAX: 505/665-3054: email:
crissman@telomere.lanl.gov

More information will be available upon inquiry.

Harry Crissman


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