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2008 Molecular Parasitology Meeting: Announcements & Job Postings Online



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MPM Meeting 2005
2008 Molecular Parasitology: Announcements & Job Postings Online

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List of announcements (in the order posted):





Job opening posted on Tue Jun 10 13:57:41 2008 by
Kim Williamson

Plasmodium falciparum gametocytogenesis

Research Associate/Postdoctoral Fellowship is available to study gametocytogenesis in Plasmodium falciparum. Specifically, the focus of the project is to define the molecular basis of the switch between asexual reproduction and sexual differentiation, which is required for malaria transmission. The overall goal of the research is to develop new strategies to control the growth and maturation of the parasites and thereby inhibit the spread of malaria. A PhD and permission to work in the US are required. Applicants should have research experience in cell and/or developmental biology. Experience with cell culture and molecular biology techniques is preferred. Please submit a CV and contact information for 3 references to Kim Williamson, Ph.D., Prof., Department of Biology, Loyola University Chicago, Quinlan Life Sci Bldg Rm 317, 6525 North Sheridan Rd., Chicago, IL 60626. Loyola University Chicago, Chicago’s Jesuit University, strives for diversity in its faculty, students and staff. Underrepresented minorities and women are particularly encouraged to apply. Loyola University Chicago is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Educator.





Job opening posted on Fri Jun 13 15:33:32 2008 by
Ruslan Aphasizhev

Post-doctoral position at UC Irvine School of Medicine

Post-doctoral position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Ruslan Aphasizhev at the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, UC Irvine School of Medicine. Our research focuses on the mechanisms of RNA processing in African trypanosomes and Leishmania. The areas of mitochondrial mRNA editing and turnover, guide RNA biogenesis and function, and nuclear RNA surveillance are of particular interest. Our collaborative efforts extend into structural biology, mass spectrometry and bioinformatics. Qualifications for the position include strong background in molecular biology and biochemistry, and a record of peer-reviewed publications. Experience in structural biology, transcriptome analysis, mass spectrometry or parasite genetics is desirable but not required. Scenic UCI campus is located in the coastal Orange County and offers a wide variety of on-campus housing, recreational and cultural activities. Interested individuals should e-mail a letter of intent, CV and names of three potential referees to ruslan@uci.edu, or contact Dr. Aphasizhev during the meeting.



Job opening posted on Wed Jun 18 14:42:52 2008 by David Allred

Expansion in Emerging Pathogens Research

The Department of Infectious Diseases and Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine and the Emerging Pathogens Institute at the University of Florida are seeking to hire a mid-career scientist in a tenure-track position at the rank of Associate or Full Professor to lead research program expansion. Applicants should possess the PhD, DVM/PhD or equivalent degree(s) and have an outstanding international reputation as evidenced by publications in research journals. Primary responsibilities will be to build a competitive research program focused on the control of vector-borne infectious diseases including zoonoses and diseases affecting either humans or animals. The encumbent will participate in hiring a cluster of junior faculty to add depth and vigor to the program. Teaching may be at the professional, postdoctoral and graduate levels. The Department has excellent research facilities and programs in infectious disease and comparative immunology, and the Emerging Pathogens Institute at the University of Florida is a campus-wide program of excellence to study emerging pathogens.

Applicants should submit a letter outlining professional goals, a curriculum vitae, and a list of three references to:

Dr. Anthony F. Barbet
Department of Infectious Diseases and Pathology
College of Veterinary Medicine
P.O. Box 110880
University of Florida
Gainesville FL 32611-0880

Email inquiries are welcome (barbet@ufl.edu). The search committee will begin reviewing applications May 1, 2008. Applications will be accepted until May 30, 2008 or until an applicant pool has been established. The start date is flexible and negotiable.

The University of Florida is an Equal Opportunity Employer.



Job opening posted on Sat Jun 21 18:34:40 2008 by
Vern Carruthers

Postdoctoral Position, University of Michigan

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION AVAILABLE

Dr. Vern B Carruthers (vcarruth@umich.edu), Principal Investigator
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA

An NIH sponsored postdoctoral position is available beginning Dec. 1, 2008 or soon thereafter to investigate the function of cathepsin proteases in Toxoplasma gondii, an opportunistic protozoan parasite that can cause severe disease (encephalitis, retinitis, birth-defects) in humans and animals. T. gondii is a tractable parasite that is easily cultured in vitro, has excellent animal models and is amenable genetic manipulation. The parasite expresses two cathepsin endoproteases that appear to function together to activate invasion related proteins in a novel multivesicular endosome within the parasite. Cathepsin function will be investigated by a variety of in vitro and in vivo approaches including analysis of the recombinant proteins, targeted gene-disruption and gene-tagging, use of small molecule inhibitors, etc.
Candidates must have a Ph.D. and/or M.D., or equivalent degree and a strong background in protein chemistry and molecular biology. Experience with fluorescence microscopy would also be advantageous.
Please send by email a cover letter stating interests and career goals, a cv including list of publications, and the contact information for three individuals who are willing to provide letters of recommendation. For additional information, see Vern Carruthers at the MPM2008 meeting.




Job opening posted on Sat Jun 28 00:03:17 2008 by
Upinder Singh

Postdoctoral Position, Stanford University

A postdoctoral position is available at Stanford University to study the biology of Entamoeba histolytica. Our lab has broad interests including parasite pathogenesis, transcriptional control and developmental regulation. We use a variety of genetic, cell biological, bioinformatic, and genomic approaches to tackle these projects. Candidates must have a PhD, MD or equivalent degree and a strong background in molecular biology, cell biology, or genomics. Stanford University offers an outstanding research environment and the San Francisco Bay area is a great place to live! Applicants should send an email with a cover letter indicating research interests, curriculum vitae, potential start dates, and the names and contact info of three individuals willing to provide references. For additional information, please contact Upi Singh at MPM2008.



Job opening posted on Thu Jul 3 17:56:27 2008 by Aswini Panigrahi

Postdoctoral Scientist, Laboratory of Dr. Ken Stuart

A Postdoctoral position is available in a project that will identify and validate drug targets in Trypanosoma brucei. The project is part of an international consortium whose goal is to generate a robust pipeline of anti-trypanosomatid drugs with product profiles that are needed for advancement to clinical trials and deployment. This role provides excellent opportunities to work within a team in multiple labs that have extensive complementary expertise, technical capabilities, facilities, and ongoing studies pursuing the most promising directions for drug discovery. S/he will carry out research for target validation in Stuart lab at Seattle Biomedical Research Institute (www.sbri.org), an independent, non-profit research institute that is affiliated with the University of Washington.
Candidates with a Ph.D. and a strong background in molecular biology are encouraged to apply. Apply online directly to the SBRI Job Postings webpage by clicking this link:
http://www2.ultirecruit.com/sea1003/jobboard/NewCandidateExt.aspx?__JobID=167
Please include CV, statement of research interests and career goals, and names and email contact information of three referees with your application.




Job opening posted on Wed Jul 9 16:14:02 2008 by Yunuen Hernandez

Post-Doc Position/Dwyer Lab.

Cell and Molecular Biology of Leishmania

A Postdoctoral Fellowship is available in Cell Biology for an individual with a Ph.D. in biochemistry, microbiology or molecular biology. The successful candidate will join an active group studying the cell biology of Leishmania and related trypanosomatid parasites (a group of parasitic protozoa causing human disease). Ongoing project areas include: 1) characterization of secretory and surface membrane enzymes critical to parasite growth, development, and survival; 2) molecular dissection of genes encoding and regulating such proteins; 3) developmental expression and cellular targeting of such proteins; and 4) functional characterization of components of both the endo- and exocytic pathways in these organisms. Visit our Web site,
http://www3.niaid.nih.gov/labs/aboutlabs/lpd/cellBiologySection/dwyer.htm, and check PubMed for our latest publications.

These positions offer a unique opportunity to have impact in a rapidly developing area highly relevant to human disease. No prior experience in parasite research is necessary.

NOTE: Fellowships available only to those with less than 3 years of postdoctoral experience. Salary is commensurate with experience.

Please send curriculum vitae, list of publications, and names of 3 references to:

Dr. Dennis M. Dwyer
Head, Cell Biology Section,
Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases,
Building 4, Room 126,
National Institute of Allergy
and Infectious Diseases,
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, MD 20892-0425
Telephone: (301) 496-5969
Fax: (301) 402-0079
E-Mail: DDwyer@niaid.nih.gov


The NIH is dedicated to building a diverse community in its training and employment programs.




Job opening posted on Thu Aug 14 09:33:06 2008 by Chris Dematos

Malaria Parasitology/Vector Biology Post-Doctoral Position at NIH.

A post-doctoral position is available in the Mosquito Immunity and Vector Competence Unit from the Laboratory of Malaria and Vector Research at NIH.
Our Unit investigates the malaria transmission. We explore how the immune responses of the mosquito limit Plasmodium infection and how the parasite evades these responses. We have recently identified several genes that play an important role in limiting Plasmodium falciparum infection such as the STAT transcription factor and an immunomodulatory peroxidase produced by midgut epithelial cells. We would like to explore the biology mediating these effects and identify the regulatory networks or effector molecules involved. We are currently mapping a gene(s) that allow some Plasmodium falciparum strains to escape the mosquito¹s immune response. Experience with molecular and cell biology, parasitology and/or microarray analysis is highly desirable. The requirements for this position are: Ph.D degree in Molecular and Cellular Biology, Parasitology, Genetics, Biochemistry, Immunology or related areas. At least one first-author publication. No more than 5 years since the date of completion of Ph.D. degree. To apply, please send your CV and three letters of recommendation (one of them from Ph.D advisor) in electronic format to Carolina Barillas-Mury, Mosquito Immunity and Vector Competence Unit, LMVR, NIH.
Email: cbarillas@niaid.nih.gov




Job opening posted on Thu Aug 14 09:36:09 2008 by Chris Dematos

Cell and Molecular Biology of Leishmania

A Postdoctoral Fellowship is available in Cell Biology for an individual with a Ph.D. in biochemistry, microbiology or molecular biology. The successful candidate will join an active group studying the cell biology of Leishmania and related trypanosomatid parasites (a group of parasitic protozoa causing human disease). Ongoing project areas include: 1) characterization of secretory and surface membrane enzymes critical to parasite growth, development, and survival; 2) molecular dissection of genes encoding and regulating such proteins; 3) developmental expression and cellular targeting of such proteins; and 4) functional characterization of components of both the endo- and exocytic pathways in these organisms. Visit our Web site,
http://www3.niaid.nih.gov/labs/aboutlabs/lpd/cellBiologySection/dwyer.htm, and check PubMed for our latest publications.

These positions offer a unique opportunity to have impact in a rapidly developing area highly relevant to human disease. No prior experience in parasite research is necessary

NOTE: Fellowships available only to those with less than 3 years of postdoctoral experience. Salary is commensurate with experience.

Please send curriculum vitae, list of publications, and names of 3 references to:

Dr. Dennis M. Dwyer
Head, Cell Biology Section,
Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases,
Building 4, Room 126,
National Institute of Allergy
and Infectious Diseases,
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, MD 20892-0425
Telephone: (301) 496-5969
Fax: (301) 402-0079
E-Mail: DDwyer@niaid.nih.gov




Job opening posted on Thu Aug 14 09:39:04 2008 by Chris Dematos

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION: Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION available to investigate the molecular basis of epigenetics and gene expression during development of the protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Related to the malaria parasite, Toxoplasma causes serious disease in immunocompromised (AIDS) patients due to the ability of the parasite to develop into cysts in the body. We have shown that epigenetics plays an important role in this critical developmental transition (Sullivan et al., 2006, Cell Microbiol, 8:1850). Potential projects include biochemical purification of chromatin remodeling complexes and functional characterization of parasite mutants defective in histone modifying enzymes. See www.sullivanlab.com for more information.

Position requires a Ph.D., expertise in biochemistry or molecular biology, and excellent communication skills. Experience in molecular parasitology or chromatin biology is a plus. Submit CV and contact information for three references to Dr. Bill Sullivan at wjsulliv@iupui.edu.

Located in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) is the second largest medical school in the US and boasts an outstanding intellectual atmosphere and core facilities. IUSM was nationally ranked in the Top 30 Best Places to Work for Postdocs (2008 survey, The Scientist). IUSM is an equal opportunity employer.