Postdoctoral position available at the "Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute
of Mount Sinai Hospital" in Toronto.
The Center for Modelling of Human Disease and the Connective Tissue
Research Group have an opening for a 'Postdoctoral Fellowship' in
Biomechanics. The goal of the research is to understand the relation
between bone structure, and bone mechanical and material
properties. Although many models are used to study this relation the
emphasis in our laboratory is on genetic manipulation of mice models such
as knock out, knock in, random mutagenesis and recombinant inbred
models. This research should lead to a better understanding of the
determinants of bone quality leading to the development of new models of
human skeletal diseases.
Anyone interested should send their CV and References to;
Marc D. Grynpas, Ph.D.
Professor of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology
Institute for Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering,
University of Toronto
Senior Scientist,
Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute of Mount Sinai Hospital
600 University Avenue
Toronto, Ontario M5G 1X5
Canada
Phone: (416) 586-4464
Fax: (416) 586-1554
e-mail: grynpas@mshri.on.ca
website: www.mshri.on.ca/grynpas/default.asp
Marc Grynpas, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology and
Institute for Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto
Senior Scientist, Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital
600 University Avenue.
Suite 840
Toronto, Ontario,
M5G 1X5 ,Canada
(416) 586-4464 Phone
(416) 586-1554 FAX
grynpas@mshri.on.ca
http://www.mshri.on.ca/grynpas/default.asp
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of Mount Sinai Hospital" in Toronto.
The Center for Modelling of Human Disease and the Connective Tissue
Research Group have an opening for a 'Postdoctoral Fellowship' in
Biomechanics. The goal of the research is to understand the relation
between bone structure, and bone mechanical and material
properties. Although many models are used to study this relation the
emphasis in our laboratory is on genetic manipulation of mice models such
as knock out, knock in, random mutagenesis and recombinant inbred
models. This research should lead to a better understanding of the
determinants of bone quality leading to the development of new models of
human skeletal diseases.
Anyone interested should send their CV and References to;
Marc D. Grynpas, Ph.D.
Professor of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology
Institute for Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering,
University of Toronto
Senior Scientist,
Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute of Mount Sinai Hospital
600 University Avenue
Toronto, Ontario M5G 1X5
Canada
Phone: (416) 586-4464
Fax: (416) 586-1554
e-mail: grynpas@mshri.on.ca
website: www.mshri.on.ca/grynpas/default.asp
Marc Grynpas, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology and
Institute for Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto
Senior Scientist, Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital
600 University Avenue.
Suite 840
Toronto, Ontario,
M5G 1X5 ,Canada
(416) 586-4464 Phone
(416) 586-1554 FAX
grynpas@mshri.on.ca
http://www.mshri.on.ca/grynpas/default.asp
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