Two postdoctoral research fellow positions are available for research on mass spectrometry-based proteomics and metabolomics in biological and medical sciences. Research in Hsu Laboratory, National Taiwan University uses analytical tools especially mass spectrometry to explore the chemistry of complex biological systems, including:
1. Implementing imaging mass spectrometry and ambient ionization mass spectrometry technologies for rapid detection of disease states.
2. Developing new methodologies to provide novel probes to microbe-microbial and host-microbial interactions in human body.
We are looking for candidates who have a Ph.D. degree, a strong background in physical and/or biological science, and highly motivated for conducting cutting-edge research. Candidates with the following research experiences will be considered in priority: (1) mass spectrometry analysis, and (2) computer programming.