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Postdoctoral Fellowships AvailableNational Institutes of Health (NIH)Bethesda, Maryland, USAPostdoctoral fellowships are available for study within the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. Fellowships provide training in broad aspects of human genetics, with a focus on identifying genetic variation that underlies human disorders. Specific areas of research include family and population-based studies of communication disorders and studies of the sense of taste. State-of-the-art genetic technologies and statistical analysis methods are emphasized, and unparalleled resources for clinical and translational research are available through the NIH Clinical Center. Postdoctoral fellows at the NIH have the benefit of wide-ranging collaborative opportunities across the NIH campus, which is the largest biomedical research facility in the world. NIH Postdoctoral fellows enjoy stable financial support, well-equipped laboratories, and a highly interactive scientific environment. If interested, please send a current curriculum vitae and brief statement of research interests to:Dennis Drayna, PhD, ChiefSection on Systems Biology of Communication DisordersNIDCD/National Institutes of Health5 Research CourtRockville, Maryland 20850 USAe-mail address: drayna@nidcd.nih.govSelected BibliographyUn-kyung Kim et al. (2003) Positional cloning of the human quantitative trait locus underlying taste sensitivity to phenylthiocarbamide. Science 299:1221-1225Naveeda Riaz, et al. (2005) Genome-wide significant linkage to stuttering on chromosome 12. American Journal of Human Genetics 76:647-671.Alexey A. Fushan et al. (2009) Allelic Polymorphism withinthe TAS1R3 Promoter is Associated with Human Taste Sensitivity to Sucrose. Current Biology 19:1-6

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