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Postdoctoral research position in the Imaizumi lab at the University of Washington
A postdoctoral research position will be available immediately to study the mechanisms underlying seasonal flowering in the Imaizumi lab in the Department of Biology at the University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA. The immediate goal for our NIH-funded program is to further elucidate the molecular mechanisms of seasonal measurement for flowering using genomic, biochemistry, and molecular genetics approaches. Recent publications can be found on our website (http://faculty.washington.edu/takato/). We are housed in a brand-new Life Science Building (LSB) (on the top floor), which is equipped with state-of-art plant growth facilities and greenhouse.  


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