[Coral-List] Position opening
Cheryl Woodley
cheryl.woodley at noaa.gov
Fri Sep 22 17:12:05 EDT 2006
Dear Colleagues,
I would appreciate you distributing to any one that may be interested in
the position.*
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Cheryl*
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*Molecular Biologist/Biochemist Position Opening
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NOAA is planning to fill a contract staff scientist position to assist
in the scientific direction and technical oversight of a
multi-disciplinary research program using molecular, genetic and
biochemical approaches for assessing the health status of marine
organisms. The focus will be on tropical reef organisms with emphasis on
scleractinian corals and their associated microbial communities. This
research will be conducted collaboratively with other investigators from
academic, federal and state institutions and non-profit organizations.
The focus of the research is to identify and describe linkages between
organismal health and environmental assessment using cellular
physiological, genomic and biochemical approaches. The work location
will be at the NOAA National Ocean Service/Center for Coastal
Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research (CCEHBR), Hollings Marine
Laboratory, Charleston, SC. Qualifications: Ph.D. degree or equivalent
in Biochemistry, Cellular/Molecular Biology or other relevant
disciplines related to health and disease or MS degree with at least 3
years of experience. The candidate must demonstrate technical
competency in advanced functional genomics or proteomics, communication
and interpersonal skills are required. A competency in invertebrate
systems as well as a working knowledge of bioinformatics and proteomics
is desirable. Forward resume and include three references to: NOAA NOS
CCEHBR, Hollings Marine Laboratory Attention: Dr. Cheryl Woodley,
Hollings Marine Laboratory, 331 Ft Johnson Rd., Charleston, SC 29412 or
email to cheryl.woodley at noaa.gov by *November 15, 2006.* Faxed
applications will not be accepted. Award is expected to be made on or
before January 1, 2007. Salary: $45,000-62,000/year, depending on
qualifications and includes health benefits. Inquiries can be made to
Dr. Cheryl Woodley at 843-762-8811 or *Cheryl.woodley at noaa.gov*
<mailto:Cheryl.woodley at noaa.gov>.
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Cheryl Woodley, Ph.D.
Coral Health and Disease Program
DOC/NOAA/NOS/NCCOS
Center for Coastal Environmental Health and Biomolecular Research
Hollings Marine Laboratory
331 Fort Johnson Rd
Charleston, SC 29412
843.762.8862 Phone
843.762.8737 Fax
cheryl.woodley at noaa.gov
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