Research in the Clark Lab is funded by the following sources: National Institutes of Health (NIH), The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the UCLA Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research
Postdocs
Positions are available in the Clark Lab to work on any of the projects listed on our research page. Excellent communication skills are required, together with a strong background in genetics and/or genomics and cell biology. Please submit a PDF copy of your curriculum vitae, contact information and three references to Amander at clarka@ucla.edu.
Graduate Students
Our lab trains and mentors students from the UCLA PhD Programs in Biosciences. If you are interested in a challenging project that will give you a strong foundation in the field of stem cell biology, then you should consider joining our lab. If you are a new incoming student, please contact Amander to discuss potential projects and rotations.
Undergraduate Students
We welcome enthusiastic students who would like hands-on exposure to embryonic stem cells, mouse genetics, and projects centered around germline biology. If you are interested in our research program, then contact Amander at clarka@ucla.edu.
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