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__NOTOC__==Open positions==
__NOTOC__==Open positions==


===Postdocs===


We are seeking a postdoctoral research associate to work on a collaborative project to conduct a systems biology study of nitrogen cycling and storage in poplar. The project, which is funded by NSF's Plant Genome Program, aims to quantify gene expression, metabolic flux and protein phosphorylation in shoots of wild-type and genetically modified poplar, integrate the multiscale data from these approaches and then use reverse genetics to identify gene function. This project is a collaboration with [http://www.psla.umd.edu/faculty/coleman.cfm Dr. Gary Coleman] (Plant Science and Landscape Architecture [PSLA], University of Maryland), [http://www.psla.umd.edu/faculty/zhu.cfm Dr. Jianhua Zhu] (PSLA) and Dr. George Ude (Bowie State University).


Applicants with computational and/or experimental skills in the areas of metabolic and gene regulatory network analysis are especially encouraged to apply. Salaries will be competitive and benefits are included. Please see the job posting [http://www.uhr.umd.edu/employment/listings.cfm?click=40%20Faculty&mode=detail&jobID=%20%20%20%20%2011941&listing=40%20Faculty here] and send your application to Dr. Coleman as indicated in the posting. If you have questions about the position please contact Dr. Sriram.
===Postdocs and graduate researchers===


===Graduate students===
There are currently no open positions.


We are seeking 1-2 graduate students to work on metabolic and gene regulatory pathway analysis. To be a graduate student in the Sriram Lab, you must be admitted to a graduate (Ph.D. or M.S.) program in chemical engineering or a related area at University of Maryland. If you are already admitted and would like to discuss open projects, please email Dr. Sriram for an appointment.  If you are seeking admission and would like assistance or information about future projects, please contact Dr. Sriram.
We will be seeking one graduate student in 2014-15 to work on metabolic and gene regulatory pathway analysis in diatoms. To be a graduate student in the Sriram Lab, you must be admitted to a graduate (Ph.D. or M.S.) program in chemical engineering or a related area at University of Maryland. If you are seeking admission and would like assistance or information about future projects, please [[Sriram_Lab:Contact|contact Dr. Sriram]].


===Undergraduate researchers===
We are seeking an undergraduate researcher to work on a computational project involving mining of metabolic pathway databases and assembly of genome-scale metabolic models. To apply, you should be an undergraduate student at University of Maryland, preferably with exposure to chemical engineering and cell biology. Please [[Sriram_Lab:Contact|contact Dr. Sriram]] for details.
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Open positions

Postdocs and graduate researchers

There are currently no open positions.

We will be seeking one graduate student in 2014-15 to work on metabolic and gene regulatory pathway analysis in diatoms. To be a graduate student in the Sriram Lab, you must be admitted to a graduate (Ph.D. or M.S.) program in chemical engineering or a related area at University of Maryland. If you are seeking admission and would like assistance or information about future projects, please contact Dr. Sriram.

Undergraduate researchers

We are seeking an undergraduate researcher to work on a computational project involving mining of metabolic pathway databases and assembly of genome-scale metabolic models. To apply, you should be an undergraduate student at University of Maryland, preferably with exposure to chemical engineering and cell biology. Please contact Dr. Sriram for details. <html> </div> </html>