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Our lab is at the intersection of multiple disciplines, and we encourage the participation of individuals from a variety of educational backgrounds. Our group contains members trained in biomedical engineering, materials science, electrical engineering, nuclear engineering, chemistry and biochemistry, and biology.
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'''Postdocs'''
'''Postdocs'''
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Qualified candidates should contact Melissa Kemp about potential employment opportunities.  
Qualified candidates should contact Melissa Kemp about potential employment opportunities.  
A postdoctoral position is open on a multi-PI project studying nucleocytoplasmic trafficking in response to oxidative stress. Candidates should be interested in the development and application of novel nanoprobes for intracellular imaging. Requirements include a Ph.D. in molecular or cell biology (or related field), excellent communication skills, and the ability to work effectively with team members in multiple disciplines.
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'''Graduate Students'''
'''Graduate Students'''
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Graduate students who have been admitted to either the BME or Bioengineering graduate programs may contact Melissa Kemp about opportunites to rotate with or join the lab. Depending on background and experience, graduate students in other disciplines (i.e. ChBE , Biology, Bioinformatics) may also be eligible to join the group. ''Dr. Kemp does not serve on any graduate admissions committees and cannot tell you based on your GRE or TOEFL scores whether you will be admitted.'' <br> <br>
Graduate students who have been admitted to the BME, Bioengineering, or Bioinformatics graduate programs may contact Melissa Kemp about opportunities to rotate with or join the lab. <br> <br>


'''Undergraduate Research Assistants'''
'''Undergraduate Research Assistants'''
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3) A brief statement about why they're interested in working in the lab <br>
3) A brief statement about why they're interested in working in the lab <br>


Only the best students who are highly motivated and responsible will be considered. Undergraduate researchers are expected to commit to a minimum of 2 semesters and 10-15 hours/week if they seriously want to conduct research in the lab. We would love to provide undergraduate research opportunities for the many outstanding students, but unfortunately have limited positions available at any time.
Only the best students who are highly motivated and responsible will be considered. Undergraduate researchers are expected to commit to a minimum of 2 semesters and 10-15 hours/week if they seriously want to conduct research in the lab. We would love to provide undergraduate research opportunities for the many outstanding students that express interest, but unfortunately have limited positions available at any time.

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Our lab is at the intersection of multiple disciplines, and we encourage the participation of individuals from a variety of educational backgrounds. Our group contains members trained in biomedical engineering, materials science, electrical engineering, nuclear engineering, chemistry and biochemistry, and biology.

Postdocs
Qualified candidates should contact Melissa Kemp about potential employment opportunities. A postdoctoral position is open on a multi-PI project studying nucleocytoplasmic trafficking in response to oxidative stress. Candidates should be interested in the development and application of novel nanoprobes for intracellular imaging. Requirements include a Ph.D. in molecular or cell biology (or related field), excellent communication skills, and the ability to work effectively with team members in multiple disciplines.

Graduate Students
Graduate students who have been admitted to the BME, Bioengineering, or Bioinformatics graduate programs may contact Melissa Kemp about opportunities to rotate with or join the lab.

Undergraduate Research Assistants
Undergraduates interested in conducting research with the lab need to submit the following materials electronically to Dr. Kemp for consideration.

1) A resume, including work history and references
2) A copy of their academic transcripts (unofficial okay)
3) A brief statement about why they're interested in working in the lab

Only the best students who are highly motivated and responsible will be considered. Undergraduate researchers are expected to commit to a minimum of 2 semesters and 10-15 hours/week if they seriously want to conduct research in the lab. We would love to provide undergraduate research opportunities for the many outstanding students that express interest, but unfortunately have limited positions available at any time.