The Research Lab of Dr. Turk Rhen seeks a highly motivated postdoc. Our overarching goal is to understand mechanisms underlying organism-environment interactions and genotype-environment interactions, which are ubiquitous in nature. Such interactions have implications for problems as diverse as predicting the impact of climate change on individual species and understanding individual differences in susceptibility to environmental causes of disease. [More]

Originally posted on 2017-04-25

Hur lab in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota, is seeking a post-doctoral research fellow in bioinformatics and systems pharmacology areas. The broad interest of Hur lab is to understand the pathogenic mechanisms of diabetic peripheral neuropathy and to identify drug...more... [More]

Originally posted on 2016-04-19

The Epigenetics for Anti-Epileptogenic Therapy (EAT) research group in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota, is seeking a post-doctoral research fellow in epigenetics/bioinformatics area to study the role of epigenetic mechanisms during epileptogenesis, the development of epilepsy, and to demonstrate the...more... [More]

Originally posted on 2016-04-19

The Rhen Lab in the University of North Dakota Biology Department seeks two highly motivated postdocs. Our overarching goal is to understand mechanisms underlying organism-environment interactions and genotype-environment interactions, which are ubiquitous in nature. Such interactions have implications for problems as diverse as predicting the impact of climate change on individual species and understanding individual differences in susceptibility to environmental causes of disease.   Postdoctoral Fellow in Epigenomics  – This position focuses on epigenetic regulation of genes required for testis and ovary development in a species with temperature-dependent sex determination. The successful candidate will conduct and analyze ChIP-qPCR and ChIP-Seq studies. Proficiency with standard bioinformatics methods is required. Prior experience with genome assembly, annotation, or genome-wide ChIP analysis is preferred. Excellent opportunity for individuals with bioinformatics training to expand their understanding of biology and develop practical expertise with wet lab techniques.   Postdoctoral Fellow in Multi-scale Modeling  – This position focuses on development of multi-scale models to link  [More]

Originally posted on 2016-04-15