*Laboratory of Dr. Pamela Stanley* *Albert Einstein College Medicine, New York* A POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP is available in Pamela Stanley’s lab at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York to identify specific roles for glycans during *spermatogenesis.* The Stanley lab has shown that complex N-glycans are essential for spermatogenesis, and also identified a novel inhibitor of complex N-glycan synthesis that is proposed to regulate spermatogenesis. Mutant mice have been developed to identify specific roles for N-glycans and the functions of the novel inhibitor during spermatogenesis. Publications are linked to the laboratory homepage at: http://stanxterm.aecom.yu.edu/ *Recent *PhD graduates are strongly preferred. Applicants should have extensive expertise in molecular and cell biology, developmental biology, and using mouse genetic models. First author publication(s) in peer-reviewed, English language journals are necessary. Candidates with outstanding credentials may be eligible for a Harry Eagle Fellowship http://www.einstein.yu.edu/departments/cell-biology/harry-eagle-scholar/ Ability to work independently, creativity, motivation and a strong work ethic are important. A curriculum vitae with a description of research experiences and contact information for three references should be sent to mailto:gianette.fata@einstein.yu.edu?subject=Stanley Spermatogenesis Application <mailto:
gianette.fata@einstein.yu.edu?subject=Stanley%20Spermatogenesis%20Application> The Department of Cell Biology has a strong core of postdoctoral fellows and graduate students, working in diverse areas of development, cell biology, immunology and cancer biology. The Department is highly interactive, meets weekly for work-in-progress seminars, and biweekly for a journal club and hosts numerous outside seminar speakers. http://www.einstein.yu.edu/departments/cell-biology/ The Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Einstein <http://www.einstein.yu.edu/home/default.asp>) is one of the nation’s premier institutions for basic research and clinical investigation with 300+ research laboratories funded by more than $200 million from the National Institutes of Health. There are ~350 PhD students, including 125 in the combined MD/PhD programs, and ~350 postdoctoral fellows at Einstein. http://einsteinpostdocs.info/ Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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