> We have a position available in our flow cytometry lab and microbiology > lab for recent graduates for advanced training in both disciplines. In > the flow lab we are currently doing collaborative work with other > infectious disease labs to develop multiplexed fluorescent bead assays to > detect viruses, viral/bacterial antigens/antibodies, and other agents > related to disease pathogenesis. In the molecular lab we are perfecting > gene expression systems for various proteins related to disease, as well > as purifying viral antigens and cloning viral/bacterial/human genes. If > you have an interest in a trainee position with a wide exposure to the > National Center for Infectious Disease programs, please contact me to > receive an application and to answer questions. > > Kathi Kellar, PhD > CDC/NCID/SRP > MS D-34 > 1600 Clifton Rd., NE > Atlanta, GA 30333 > 404-639-1419 > FAX 404-639-3129 > klk1@cdc.gov >
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