DescriptionThe Graduate Research Appointment (GRA) is a post-baccalaureate appointment for participants with an interest in biomedical research. The primary purpose is to provide a post-baccalaureate laboratory research experience that applies skills in science technology engineering or math to biomedical research including basic science or translational research. GRA participants will have the opportunity to participate in selected graduate classes and seminars while working in this role.
The focus of the Mohni lab is to understand the molecular basis of virus-host interactions in Herpesvirus DNA replication and restriction. The project will also involve a variety of molecular biology cell biology tissue culture proteomics and biochemical approaches. The candidate will be expected to lead their own individual project as well as contributing to collaborative research efforts. Experience working with viruses or DNA replication/repair is helpful but not required. More information on Dr. Mohnis research can be found at sponsorship is not available for this position is not eligible for F-1 OPT STEM extension.
*One-year duration but may be extended an additional year based on department needs.
QualificationsBachelors degree with a strong background in science technology engineering or math. Authorization to work and remain in the United States without necessity for Mayo Clinic sponsorship now or in the future (for example be a U.S. citizen national or permanent resident refugee or asylee.
Students that do not meet these criteria do not qualify.
- Applicants who are currently in Graduate or Medical School are not eligible.
- Eligibility of applicants with advanced degrees above BA or BS depend on the specific degree
DescriptionThe Graduate Research Appointment (GRA) is a post-baccalaureate appointment for participants with an interest in biomedical research. The primary purpose is to provide a post-baccalaureate laboratory research experience that applies skills in science technology engineering or math to biom...
DescriptionThe Graduate Research Appointment (GRA) is a post-baccalaureate appointment for participants with an interest in biomedical research. The primary purpose is to provide a post-baccalaureate laboratory research experience that applies skills in science technology engineering or math to biomedical research including basic science or translational research. GRA participants will have the opportunity to participate in selected graduate classes and seminars while working in this role.
The focus of the Mohni lab is to understand the molecular basis of virus-host interactions in Herpesvirus DNA replication and restriction. The project will also involve a variety of molecular biology cell biology tissue culture proteomics and biochemical approaches. The candidate will be expected to lead their own individual project as well as contributing to collaborative research efforts. Experience working with viruses or DNA replication/repair is helpful but not required. More information on Dr. Mohnis research can be found at sponsorship is not available for this position is not eligible for F-1 OPT STEM extension.
*One-year duration but may be extended an additional year based on department needs.
QualificationsBachelors degree with a strong background in science technology engineering or math. Authorization to work and remain in the United States without necessity for Mayo Clinic sponsorship now or in the future (for example be a U.S. citizen national or permanent resident refugee or asylee.
Students that do not meet these criteria do not qualify.
- Applicants who are currently in Graduate or Medical School are not eligible.
- Eligibility of applicants with advanced degrees above BA or BS depend on the specific degree
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