Postdoctoral Research Fellow- Metabolic and Inflammatory Diseases
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
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Posted: 08-Jan-23
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Salary: Open
Categories:
Academic / Research
Internal Number: 131136
Description
The Nakamura lab is recruiting a Postdoctoral Research Fellow who is experienced in immunological studies to support an NIH R01-funded position. The lab researches the role of extracellular vesicles (EVs) in the regulation of immunometabolism in the pathogenesis of obesity-associated metabolic and inflammatory diseases. We have been developing R01- and R21-funded projects investigating tissue-specific EVs and their RNA cargos in metabolic and inflammatory diseases, including but not limited to type-2 diabetes and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, based on our recent findings (Cell 2010, Nature 2012, Diabetes 2014, PNAS 2015, Cell Reports 2015, Cell Reports 2018, Nature Comm 2018, Endocrinology 2021). The successful candidate will engage in immunological studies with our newly established mouse models, iPSC models, novel RNA cargo network analysis, and human clinical samples to comprehensively understand the roles of EVs in metabolic and inflammatory diseases.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Design, execute, and record laboratory experiments, and analyze the data.
Research and improve current methods and evaluate innovative techniques. Implement this knowledge in the Division/Department.
Present research at laboratory meetings, journal clubs, seminars, and meetings.
Draft, write, and edit scientific reports, papers, journal articles, abstracts, and grants.
Maintain currency in field through continuing education, literature, and seminars.
Attend required Cincinnati Children's training sessions and ensure regulatory compliance with all policies and procedures.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Cincinnati Children's Research and Training at a Glance:
Among the top in NIH funding for pediatric research institutions
Over 1.4 million square feet of research laboratory space
900+ scientists conducting basic, translational, and clinical research
Over 2000 publications annually in top-tier journals
Access to Employee Resource Groups and Mentorship programs
Postdocs have gone on to careers in academia, biotech, pharma, teaching etc.
EDUCATION\WORK EXPERIENCE: Ph.D. in related discipline, MD, or equivalent required.
We are seeking an applicant with peer-review publications, a high capacity for independent thinking, collaborative work, and problem-solving, and shows motivation and implication for the area of research. Candidates with strong experience in RNA biology and/or immunology with mouse study, cell culture techniques, molecular biology, biochemistry, metabolism, and/or microscopy are encouraged to apply.
REQUIRED SKILLS: Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills. Demonstrate attention to detail, strong organizational skills, supervisory ability, and an innovative approach to experimental design. Computer literate and working knowledge of software applications (word processing, spreadsheet, and database). Analytical ability sufficient to compare data; mathematical ability sufficient to perform algebraic calculations and statistical analysis. Ability to synthesize information and to create and deal with new situations by applying past experiences. Expressed willingness to teach others and share results. Capable of meeting time demands necessary to execute experiments.
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