The Black Lab UCLA
Position Description
A postdoctoral position is available in the Douglas Black Laboratory in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). The Black Lab studies mechanisms regulating pre-mRNA splicing in mammalian cells. Our work applies a range of methods including RNA/protein biochemistry, genomics and bioinformatics, structural biology, and genome edited stem cell and mouse models. Applications are welcomed from motivated individuals with experience any of these areas, although expertise in biochemistry and/or structural biology is favored.
Responsibilities
- The successful applicant will lead their own project as well as contribute to the projects of other team members. The Black Lab and UCLA offer a rich and supportive research community with many opportunities for collaboration, as well as to learn and teach across the wide range of scientific disciplines.
- The successful applicant will have opportunities to apply for fellowships and grants, to help in graduate student training, to supervise undergraduate students, and to lead the preparation of manuscripts.
Information on the lab and its research can be found at: https://blacklab.mimg.ucla.edu/
Qualifications
- D. degree in biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, neuroscience, biophysics, or related disciplines. Applicants with less than 2 years of postdoctoral experience are favored.
- Ability to work both independently and as a team member with a strong work ethic.
Application Materials Needed
- Cover Letter
- Curriculum Vitae with bibliography.
- Statement of Research – Description of your past and present research interests and accomplishments, how you might contribute to projects in the Black lab, and your training goals.
- Contact Information for 3 references.
Applications can be sent to:
Applications can also be submitted through the UCLA personnel office here:
https://recruit.apo.ucla.edu/JPF11091
Salary
UCLA offers competitive salary and benefits based on years of experience after the PhD degree, and in keeping with University of California and NIH guidelines.
Dates
Applications will be evaluated starting July 15, 2026.
Applications will no longer be accepted after August 15, 2026.
