Positions

Current graduate and undergraduate students are welcome to apply for rotation positions in the Ivanova lab. Students interested in mining of single cell RNA sequencing and other high throughput data are particularly encouraged to apply.

Prospective graduate students please apply via the UGA Integrated Life Sciences Program. 

Postdoctoral researchers: We are recruiting highly motivated applicants with a PhD degree in biological sciences and substantial experience in molecular biology, biochemistry and mammalian cell culture. Prior experience in human embryonic stem cell culture is a plus.

Laboratory manager: We are seeking highly motivated researcher with expertise in human embryonic stem cell culture and general molecular biology technics. The responsibilities will include maintaining high quality stocks of human ESCs and iPSCs, differentiating ESCs using various protocols, generating genetically modified cell lines for disease modelling using CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing and general lab maintenance.

University of Georgia offers a highly collaborative, top-notch training and research environment in biomedical sciences. Competitive salary with excellent benefits will be provided commensurate with experience. The University of Georgia is located in Athens, a city known for its diverse culture and outstanding quality of life.

The UGA Center for Molecular Medicine aims to better understand the molecular/cellular basis of human disease, and translate the research to new therapies, cures, and diagnostics.

Interested candidates should email their Curriculum vitae, a letter of interest outlining experience and research goals, and the names and contact information of three references to natalia.ivanova@uga.edu.

The University of Georgia is an EEO/AA institution.