09.10.2004
Research focuses on a Drosophila genetic model to investigate molecular mechanisms of repression which are important for the function of E2F, a critical cell cycle regulator. Particularly, we are interested in understanding of how chromatin modifying activities are used during development to contribute to E2F function and to provide long-term epigenetic marks. Newly formed Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics at UIC provides a stimulating environment for state-of-the-art research in developmental, cell, and cancer biology. Starting salary is $31,000 and depends upon experience.
For more information about Department see http://www.uic.edu/com/bcmg/ and about the lab see: http://www.uic.edu/com/bcmg/frolov.html
Relevant publications:
- Frolov et al. 2001 Genes & Development 15: 2146-2160,
- Frolov et al. 2003 Genes & Development 17: 723-728,
- Dimova et al. 2003 Genes & Development 17: 2308-2320,
- Frolov and Dyson. 2004 Journal of Cell Science 117: 2173-2181
Interested candidates please email
a CV, list of publications and the names and phone numbers of three references
to:
Maxim Frolov
E-mail: mfrolov@uic.edu