We want to welcome a curious, motivated, and responsible individual to join our group. Our research aims to better understand the regulation and function of alternative splicing in heart and skeletal muscle biology in the context of development, disease, and aging. We are using classical mouse genetics and CRISPR-based approaches to determine the role of tissue-specific protein isoforms in vivo. We also leverage the integration of transcriptome-wide (RNA-sequencing and iCLIP) and omics approaches (proteomics and metabolism) to discover new roles of protein isoforms produced by alternative splicing in muscle and cardiac muscle biology. This position is best for those who are curiosity-driven and enthusiastic about making discoveries for scientific advancement and personal growth. The lab provides an interactive and stimulating environment and learning opportunities for training and growth within the Cardiovascular Center (CVC) at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Please apply for this position by following this link to this posting.
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