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Graduate and Postdoctoral Positions in Molecular Neuroscience and the Neurobiology of Disease at Johns Hopkins University - to investigate neuronal excitotoxicity, ischemic injury and Parkinson's Disease Nitric oxide signaling, PARP and PARG and mitochondrial function including AIF signaling.  Parkin and the ubiquitin proteasomal pathway are major areas of investigation.  Studies include the cloning of novel genes, use of viral gene transfer, transgenic and knockout animals to identify signal cascades.  Please send curriculum vitae to: Dr. Valina Dawson, Institute of Cellular Engineering at JHMI, 600 N. Wolfe St./Carnegie 214, Baltimore, MD 21287 or psacket@jhmi.edu  

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