Context of the Job
We invite applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher to join a dynamic, interdisciplinary research team investigating the molecular mechanisms of subcellular RNA transport and post-transcriptional regulation mediated by microRNAs during early development. This is a unique opportunity to conduct cutting-edge science and collaborate with a dedicated team of students to advance knowledge in the fields of cell and developmental biology.
Responsibilities
We are seeking a highly motivated researcher to join our laboratory, which focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms of post -transcriptional regulation during early development using sea urchin embryos and mammalian cells as models. The successful candidate will contribute to a collaborative project investigating the evolutionarily conserved functions of microRNAs and their subcellular transport during development. Utilizing microinjection, cellular, molecular, biochemical, proteomics, and fluorescence microscopy techniques, the researcher will develop novel approaches to assess microRNA regulation and functions in fixed and living embryos and mammalian cells.
Additional responsibilities include:
- Planning and executing research tasks independently.
- Writing up and presenting findings on a regular basis.
- Mentoring and working alongside a small team of undergraduate and graduate students.
We are deeply committed to mentoring and training our postdoctoral researchers, providing the tailored support needed to achieve your long-term career goals.
Qualifications
- Education: Ph.D. in Development al Biology, Cell Biology, RNA Biology, Molecular Biology, or a related field.
- Technical Expertise: A strong background in molecular and cellular biology techniques, including molecular cloning, confocal imaging, protein expression, biochemistry, and cell culture.
- Research Skills: Demonstrated experience in experimental design, data analysis, and data interpretation, alongside a proven ability to bring research projects to completion and publication.
- Collaboration: Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
- Communication: Excellent organizational, written, and oral communication skills.
- Publication Record: A record of publishing at least one first-author peer-reviewed article from prior research work.
- Preferred (Desirable): Experience with bioinformatics procedures, specifically programming in R to analyze large datasets such as high- throughput nucleic acid sequencing (e.g., RNA-seq) and proteomics datasets.
