[bioundgrd] FW: UROP Opening in Knouse Lab

Joshua Stone stonej at mit.edu
Tue Jan 22 09:55:08 EST 2019


From: Kristin Knouse <knouse at wi.mit.edu>
Subject: UROP Opening in Knouse Lab


The Knouse Lab at the Whitehead Institute is seeking undergraduate students to join our team! We harness the incredible genetic tractability and regenerative capacity of the mouse liver to investigate the reversible cell cycle state known as quiescence and reveal novel approaches for regenerative medicine. We are currently interested in understanding the mechanisms underlying the reversibility of the quiescent state and how this state is distinct from terminal differentiation—why a hepatocyte has the ability to divide again while a cardiomyocyte or neuron cannot. Our lab employs a variety of cell biology, genomics, and bioengineering approaches directly within the mouse. Students would initially be teamed up with other lab members to learn and assist with techniques such as mouse colony maintenance, mouse surgeries, tissue processing, and cell isolation with the ultimate goal of having their own independent projects. For more information on our lab, please visit knouselab.org<http://knouselab.org>.

Students should have experience with or willingness to work with mice. Prior research experience in cell, molecular, or organismal biology is preferred but not required. Preference will be given to students who are willing to work in the lab for multiple semesters and full-time through the summer.

If interested, please e-mail Kristin Knouse at knouse at wi.mit.edu<mailto:knouse at wi.mit.edu> with a summary of research experience and a resume or CV.

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Kristin Knouse, M.D., Ph.D.
Fellow, Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research

455 Main Street

Cambridge, MA 02142

Phone: 617-324-6477 (office), 617-324-2342 (lab)
Email: knouse at wi.mit.edu<mailto:knouse at wi.mit.edu>


Administrative Lab Manager

Gabrielle McCauley

Phone: 617-258-5251
E-mail: gabamac at wi.mit.edu
<mailto:gabamac at wi.mit.edu>
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