The Rubenstein lab is recruiting talented individuals interested in these issues in cell biology and physiology.

Post-doctoral fellowship research associates

Ideal applicants will have a doctoral degree in a relevant field, such as biochemistry, cellular and/or molecular biology, physiology or pharmacology and a strong background in techniques relevant to these fields. Additional experience with electrophysiologic techniques, advanced imaging techniques or proteomic techniques is desirable but not required.  Interested applicants should submit a CV and names of two references to  rubenstein@wustl.edu.

Postdoctoral Research Associate – Pediatrics (JR71172)

Graduate students

WUSTL DBBS graduate students who are interested in these areas for lab rotations and/or thesis projects are encouraged to contact Ron Rubenstein (rubenstein@wustl.edu) to discuss this interest.

Undergraduate students

Highly motivated WUSTL undergraduate honors thesis students who are interested in laboratory research in cell biology and physiology as a prelude to a career in basic research or as a Physician Scientist are encouraged to contact Ron Rubenstein (rubenstein@wustl.edu) to explore this interest.

Research technicians

The Rubenstein lab welcomes applications from recent or soon to be college graduates who are interested in at least two years of basic laboratory research as a transition to graduate school, medical or veterinary school, or a medical scientist training program. Interested applicants should submit a CV and names of two references to rubenstein@wustl.edu.