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Section: Rotations
Postdoctoral
Position
Available

Gary Stein, Ph.D.

Academic Role: Professor

Faculty Appointment(s) In:
   Cell Biology

Other Affiliation(s):
   Cancer Center



Potential Rotation Projects

Project #1: Molecular characterization of intranuclear targeting signals for the organization and assembly of regulatory machinery for cell cycle and tissue-specific gene expression in nuclear microenvironments of normal and tumor cells.

Project #2: Characterization of regulatory mechanisms controlling the pluripotent cell cycle of human embryonic cells and reprogrammed (induced pluripotent stem cells) cells.

Project #3: Utilization of intranuclear targeting signals for development of therapy with high specificity and minimal “off target” effects.

Project #4:  Investigation of mechanisms mediating mitotic retention of transcription factors in epigenetic regulation of cell fate and lineage commitment for biological control and cancer.


Office: S3-310
Phone: 508-856-5625
E-mail: Gary.Stein@umassmed.edu
Keywords: Stem Cell Biology, Cancer, Cell Cycle, Nuclear Architecture, Gene Regulation

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Postdoctoral Position Available

Cell Cycle and Tissue-Specific Transcriptional Control

Postdoctoral position available to investigate transcriptional regulation of cell cycle and tissue-specific genes. Emphasis is on developmental, growth factor and steroid hormone responsive control of proliferation and differentiation in normal and tumor cells. We are actively pursuing functional interrelationships between nuclear architecture (chromatin structure, nucleosome organization and the nuclear matrix) and expression of cell cycle and phenotype restricted genes (see Vaughan et al., Nature 377:362-365; Zeng et al., PNAS 94:6746-6751; Guo et al., PNAS 94:121-126). Please forward a curriculum vitae with 3 letters of reference to:

    Gary S. Stein
    Janet L. Stein
    Jane B. Lian
    Andre J. van Wijnen
    Department of Cell Biology
    University of Massachusetts Worcester Campus
    55 Lake Ave. North
    Worcester, MA 01655

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