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Looking for an opportunity to study molecular evolutionModerator: BioTeam
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Looking for an opportunity to study molecular evolutionMy name is Seonghwan Park.
I am a Korean forensic pathologist and a PhD candidate in department of legal medicine (Korea University, Seoul). I have interests on molecular phylogeny of necrophagous fly species. I would like to study molecular phylogeny or molecular evolution for 1 or 2 years in US or UK. Our department of legal medicine will give me scholarship for first year of postdoctorial training. So I do not need any fund in the first year of postdoctorial training. Although my major is forensic pathology, I can perform various molecular techniques. Because my PhD thesis is about molecular identification of necrophagous fly species, I can use some bioinformatics softwares. My plans in US(or UK) are to learn more about molecular phylogeny and to write many research articles. My university demands more than 2 original articles in journals registered in SCI and research carrier in abroad for assistant professor employment. I am not good at searching internet resources about postdoc employment and I'm not sure "where I should apply". How can I get a position in the molecular phylogeny field?
SEarch Litterature on the subject, and find interesting papers. look at the authors and contact them... if you have a scho;arship you are very likely to find someone willing to take you in their lab.
Patrick
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