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Two postdoctoral positions are available in chemical engineering with special emphasis on virology.

Laboratory of Dr. John Yin: http://www.engr.wisc.edu/che/faculty/yin_john.html

VIRUS-HOST INTERACTIONS AND ANTI-VIRAL STRATEGIES

As a team of chemical engineers, cell biologists, and molecular virologists, we are developing experimental and theoretical approaches to study the growth, adaptation and inactivation of viruses (prokaryotic and eukaryotic). In the lab we are advancing methods to visualize and quantify the intracellular and population-level dynamics of virus-host interactions. At the same time, we are creating physical-chemical models and computer simulations to better understand how viral growth depends on the kinetics of its constituent processes. Our team of one post-doc and six graduate students pursues research in well-equipped facilities located in the Department of Chemical Engineering at University of Wisconsin-Madison. We are enriched by collaborations with virologists, both on campus and at other institutions.

Madison is a safe, bicycle-friendly, affordable city surrounded by attractive lakes. It routinely ranks at or near the top of national surveys of 'best places to live,' and Madisonians thrive on its rich diversity of cultural and outdoors opportunities.

Experience in molecular virology, cell biology, and/or molecular biology is desirable. Skills in immuno-cytochemistry, in-situ hybridization, anti-sense methods, and/or digital imaging would be especially welcome.

Interested candidates should forward their curriculum vitae and have three letters of reference sent to Dr. John Yin, either by e-mail (yin@engr.wisc.edu), fax (608 262-5434, attn: Dr. John Yin) or using the following address: Dept. of Chemical Engineering, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706-1691 USA

Relevant references:

Spatially-resolved growth and evolution of viruses Yin, J. (1993)J. Bact. 175(5), 1272-1277; Lee, Y. and J. Yin (1996), Biotech. Bioeng., 52, 438-442; Lee, Y. and J. Yin (1996), Nature Biotech. 14 : 491-493.

Viral Intracellular Kinetics Endy, D., D. Kong and J. Yin (1997), Biotech. Bioeng., 55(2), 375-389; Reddy, B. and J. Yin (1999), AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses, 15(3), 273-283.









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