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A post-doctoral position is available at Emory University in the multidisciplinary laboratory studying the mechanisms of viral entry and fusion with target cells. We employ an array of functional assays and time-resolved single virus imaging to delineate the mechanisms of entry. Our current focus is on development of novel virus labeling and imaging strategies and on identification of endocytic pathways and host factors involved in entry. The laboratory is equipped with state-of-the-art imaging equipment, including a wide-field deconvolution microscope, a three-color TIRF microscopy system and the Zeiss LSM 780 confocal microscope with FLIM and FCS capabilities. The Emory University provides an excellent collaborative environment and research support through core facilities and common equipment. Highly motivated individuals seeking to develop and apply novel biophysical methods to delineate virus entry and fusion are encouraged to apply. Candidates must have a Ph.D. degree in biophysics, biochemistry, cell biology or related areas. For more information, please visit our website:
http://www.pediatrics.emory.edu/divisions/infectious/lab_melikian/index.html. Applicants can contact Dr. Gregory Melikian at
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