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Post-Doctoral
Fellowships
in Molecular & Cellular Studies on Alcohols Actions
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Gene
Expression
Transcription Factors Knockouts Apoptosis
Oxidative Stress Gene Therapy Gene Regulation
Molecular Signaling
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The Bowles Center for
Alcohol Studies is offering post-doctoral fellowships in a multidisciplinary
training program funded by NIAAA. Research is focused on molecular
and cellular studies on alcohol actions. Applicants must have an
M.D. or Ph.D., U.S. citizenship or permanent residency, and an interest
in alcohol research.
Download
Post-Doctoral Fellowship Information Sheet (Adobe PDF)
| Faculty |
Research
Interest |
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| Fulton
T. Crews, Ph.D. |
Neurodegeneration
and gene delivery using viral vectors |
| George
R Breese, Ph.D. |
Action
of ethanol on ligand-gated ion channel receptors; Basis of ethanol
withdrawal anxiety |
| James
C. Garbutt, M.D. |
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| Clyde
W. Hodge, Ph.D. |
Behavioral
pharmacology and pharmacogenomics |
| John
J. Lemasters, M.D., Ph.D. |
Confocal
microscopy of liver cell injury |
| Richard
B. Mailman, Ph.D.
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| A.
Leslie Morrow, Ph.D. |
Molecular
mechanisms of GABAA receptor
regulation: Relationship to ethanol dependence |
| David
H. Overstreet, Ph.D. |
Serotonergic
mechanisms underlying strain differences in ethanol self-administration |
| Richard
A. Rippe, Ph.D. |
Collagen
gene regulation, intracellular cell signaling, liver fibrosis
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| R.
Jude Samulski, Ph.D. |
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| Kathleen
K. Sulik, Ph.D. |
Pathogenesis
and mechanisms underlying alcohol-related birth defects |
| R.
Mark Wightman, Ph.D.
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| Michael
D. Wheeler, Ph.D. |
Inflammatory
response in liver injury and regeneration |
Please send curriculum
vitae and statement of interest directly to faculty above
or
to Dr. Fulton T. Crews at:
Bowles
Center for Alcohol Studies
University of North Carolina
at Chapel Hill
CB#7178, Thurston Bowles Building
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7178
UNC
is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged
to apply.
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