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==open positions== | |||
'''Lab manager/Technician'''<br> | |||
'''post-doctoral fellows'''<br> | |||
please send scientific and educational resume to Lionel Christiaen (lionelchristiaen at berkeley dot edu). Letters of reference, statement of research interests and long-term goals will be appreciated. | |||
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[[Image:1158170Revisedcoverart copie.jpg|thumb|150px|left|'''The transcription-migration interface'''. bilateral pairs of trunk ventral cells (TVCs) overlaid on cell-specific transcription profiles.]] | [[Image:1158170Revisedcoverart copie.jpg|thumb|150px|left|'''The transcription-migration interface'''. bilateral pairs of trunk ventral cells (TVCs) overlaid on cell-specific transcription profiles.]] | ||
The Christiaen lab is part of the [http://biology.as.nyu.edu/page/home Department of Biology] at [http://www.nyu.edu/ New York University], | The Christiaen lab is part of the [http://biology.as.nyu.edu/page/home Department of Biology] at [http://www.nyu.edu/ New York University], starting september 2009. <br> | ||
Our lab studies the transcriptional control of cellular processes underlying precardiac mesoderm cell migration in ascidian embryos.<br> | Our lab studies the transcriptional control of cellular processes underlying precardiac mesoderm cell migration in ascidian embryos.<br> | ||
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Revision as of 22:02, 10 July 2009
open positions
Lab manager/Technician
post-doctoral fellows
please send scientific and educational resume to Lionel Christiaen (lionelchristiaen at berkeley dot edu). Letters of reference, statement of research interests and long-term goals will be appreciated.
The Christiaen lab is part of the Department of Biology at New York University, starting september 2009.
Our lab studies the transcriptional control of cellular processes underlying precardiac mesoderm cell migration in ascidian embryos.