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Post-Doctoral Research Fellow
Postdoctoral fellow position in mouse genome engineering We seek a highly motivated post-doctoral fellow to apply, develop and improve technologies for generating mouse models of human disease using the latest tools for genome engineering, including RNA-guided nucleases, recombinases, and integrases. The successful candidate would join a team of researchers in the laboratory of Dr. Lauryl Nutter at The Hospital for Sick Children within the Model Production Core at The Centre for Phenogenomics. The Centre for Phenogenomics, located in Toronto, Canada, is a national facility dedicated to developing tools and platforms for cutting-edge basic and biomedical research using mice. Here’s What You’ll Get To Do Lead projects developin
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