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Employment within the Department of Molecular
& Cellular Biochemistry
Research
Scientist/Technician Positions | Post-Doctoral
Positions | Staff

Post-Doctoral
Position
(General Openings)
The following faculty of the Department of
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry at the University of Kentucky, College of
Medicine, seeks applications for research associates and post doctoral fellows
to study the molecular aspects of a variety of human diseases.
The following research labs and projects
currently have openings:
Douglas Andres, Ph.D.
Ras protein signal transduction;
neurodegenerative disorders and oncogenesis.
Luke Bradley,
Ph.D.
Central nervous system protein
recognition, specificity, and design
Trevor Creamer, Ph.D.
Computational and biophysical studies of protein unfolded
states and protein-protein interactions.
Robert Dickson, Ph.D.
Signal transduction pathways and membrane trafficking
mediated by sphingolipids.
Rebecca Dutch, Ph.D.
Mechanisms of membrane fusion promoted by
viral fusion proteins.
Lou Hersh, Ph.D.
Protease re-engineering for gene-therapy.
Dan Noonan, Ph.D.
Molecular mechanism(s) of human lung
cancers.
Sabire Ozcan, Ph.D.
Analysis of molecular defects in glucose
metabolism leading to diabetes.
Kevin Sarge, Ph.D.
Stress-induced gene transcription; SUMO-1 modification of
proteins.
H.Peter
Speilmann, Ph.D.
Protein prenylation and combinatorial drug synthesis.
Tom Vanaman, Ph.D.
Molecular basis of calcium/calmodulin dependent regulation of
transcription.
S.W. Whiteheart, Ph.D.
Molecular
basis of platelet function.
Deneys van der Westhuyzen, Ph.D.
The role of lipoprotein receptors in
cholesterol metabolism and atherosclerosis.
 Contact info:
Brenda Woods/ B279 BBSRB./
859-323-5546/ fax-257-2283/ blwood2@uky.edu |