Experimental approaches include:
1. Mechanistic analysis of RNA stability and decay using RNA
transfection in Oral cancer tumor model.
2. Biochemical, and Molecular biology approach of stability of AU-rich
mRNAs in oral cancer formation.
3. Molecular, biochemical, and bioinformatic analysis of small RNAs
and their biogenesis, target identification, and in vitro analysis of
small RNA biogenesis and mRNA repression with reference to 3’UTR of AU-
rich mRNAs.
4. Genome sequencing and mRNA/miRNA profiling
5. Genetic approaches and RNAi interference in Oral cancer
Applicants must be a recent recipient of a Ph.D. or M.D./Ph.D. degree,
highly motivated, able to conduct creative, independent research, and
have demonstrated scholarship through publication in internationally
recognized English journals.
Applicants should have significant experience in at least one of the
following:
1. Experience working with cell culture and small animals
2. mRNA translation or decay
3. RNA biochemistry or small RNAs
4. Genomics or Bioinformatics
5. Protein purification, biochemistry, and structure-activity of
recombinant proteins
6. Structural and biophysical analysis of proteins, or
7. Proteomics
Applications will be reviewed immediately.
Applicants should apply by e-mail to vi...@musc.edu
Applications should contain:
1. A letter of application including a short description of research
experience, interests, and goals
2. Curriculum Vitae
3. Contact information for three references
4. Start date availability
Full contact information:
Viswanathan Palanisamy
Assistant Professor
Dept. of Craniofacial Biology
MUSC College of Dental Medicine
173 Ashley Ave, BSB 453
MSC 507
Charleston SC 29425
Ph: 843-792-5701 (off)
843-792-6565 (lab)
Fax: 843-792-6626
Email: vi...@musc.edu