We are recruiting!
The He lab is seeking talented graduate students, postdoctoral scholars and research assistants who are interested in tissue morphogenesis and quantitative biology. Our research program studies the molecular and mechanical mechanisms of tissue formation in embryonic development. We use Drosophila, the fruit fly, as our model system because of the array of tools available and its accessibility for live-imaging analyses. By combining cutting-edge imaging techniques with genetics/optogenetics, cell biology and biophysics, our research seeks to address how transcriptional regulatory networks and cell signaling determine the biophysical behaviors of cells that give rise to specific tissue architectures.
We are located in the state-of-the-art Life Sciences Center with access to many well-resourced research facilities that support cutting-edge research in the molecular life sciences (For further information, visit https://biology.dartmouth.edu). We are member of a cross-disciplinary, highly collaborative life sciences research community with a strong commitment to excellence in research and training. Dartmouth College is a private Ivy League research university located in the rural Upper Valley region of New England, surrounded by vibrant and beautiful neighborhoods that offer an unparalleled quality of life.
We are looking for candidates who have a strong interest in pursuing research in the field of cell and developmental biology using quantitative and interdisciplinary approaches. If you are interested in joining us, please contact Dr. Bing He, Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences, Dartmouth College. Email: Bing.He@dartmouth.edu