Our new toy, Zeiss Elyra PS.1 superresolution microscopy with LSM 710 confocal microscopy just arrived in seven huge crates. Now engineers from Carl Zeiss are helping install this system in our temporary laboratory. Cannot wait to explore microworld with this system.
Chung-Bae joint lab launched!
Now we share the lab space with Bae lab. Welcome Byoung-Il and Komal! For Byoung-Il's profile and research backgrounds, please visit https://medicine.yale.edu/intranet/facultybydept/byoung-il_bae.profile
Postdoctoral Position available in Chung lab at Yale School of Medicine
Postdoctoral position is available in the Chung lab at Yale School of Medicine. We study ion channels and accessory subunits that regulate sperm motility and fertility in mammals. To this end, we use CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing, biochemistry, cutting-edge super-resolution imaging and other molecular techniques. Experiences in mouse genetics, gametes and embryo manipulation, protein purification, imaging analysis, or cellular and molecular biology, and biophysics are preferred.
Please send CV and 2-3 names of reference to: Dr. Jean-Ju Chung
Department of Cellular & Molecular Physiology, Yale School of Medicine, 333 Cedar street, SHM B147, PO Box 208026, New Haven, CT 06510; email: jean-ju.chung@yale.edu
Jean-Ju gives a talk at Gordon Conference “Ligand Recognition and Molecular Gating” in Lucca, Italy
Jean-Ju received Goodman-Gilman Yale Scholar Award
Jean-Ju is invited to have a presentation at 5th International casesar Conference
Jean-Ju is an invited speaker at 5th International casesar Conference “The Omnipresent Cilium - Structure, Signaling, and Motion” in Bonn, Germany