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Openings

    The single-molecule biophysics lab at UTRGV is looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher who is interested in chromosome organization and segregation by DNA-binding proteins. Interested researchers are strongly encouraged to apply by sending research interest statement, CV, and contact information for three references to Dr. Kim (hyeongjun (dot) kim (at) utrgv (dot) edu).

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     Prospective graduate students are encouraged to apply for UTRGV graduate programs (Physics & Astronomy; Biochemistry and Molecular Biology) and contact Dr. Kim.

Living in the Rio Grande Valley region

Please read the following articles: (#1), (#2)

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Dr. Kim's highly biased and personal opinions on why RGV is a good place to live

     (1) A rapidly growing region in the nation

     (2) Good place to raise kids with a wonderful public school system.

     (3) Low living cost

     (4) The third safest city to live in the United States (News: Click here)

   (5) Can go anywhere easily. There are three airports in McAllen, Harlingen, and Brownsville. Across the border, there is another airport that can bring you to various Mexican cities.

     (6) Delicious Mexican foods. Forget about Mexican foods in other cities.

     (7) Korean groceries, restaurants, and so on.

     (8) South Padre Island

CONTACT INFORMATION

Dr. HyeongJun  Kim
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology progran

 

Office:

Tel (956) 665-2171

Email: hyeongjun.kim (at) utrgv.edu

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1201 West University Drive

​ESCNE 3.619

Edinburg, TX 78539

Lab:

1201 West University Drive

ESCNE 3.509 (Main lab)

ESCNE 3.516 (Microscope room)

Edinburg, TX 78539

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