Chercheur postdoctoral en métabolisme des adipocytes

Check Also

A Revolutionary Cancer Treatment Sets New Medical Milestones

A promising cancer treatment is set to change the face of traditional therapies. Imagine a …

Postdoctoral Fellow in Adipocyte Metabolism

Position Description: Lab of nutrient sensing in metabolic diseases aims to understand how lipid metabolite ceramides: impair nutrient sensing in adipose tissue and contribute to development of metabolic diseases such as obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases etc. (Chaurasia et 2016, Cell Metabolism and Chaurasia et 2019, Science). Using genetic and pharmacological tools to modulate ceramide accumulation in vivo combined with unbiased approaches we have identified a downstream effector molecule of ceramide, that bestows ceramides some of these functions. We are currently seeking a postdoctoral candidate to work on NIH funded project with a background in metabolic diseases and/or immunology to investigate the role of this newly identified protein in development of metabolic diseases.  We anticipate the start date to be 09/01/2020 or later. Successful applicants will be generously offered NIH guideline-based salary and benefits and will be part of young diabetes research community at University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics and affiliated Fraternal order of diabetes research institute (FOEDRC). In addition to existing projects in the lab, he/she will be provided with sufficient support and freedom to ask new important questions and independently develop innovative research in the general context of laboratory interest.

Education Requirement: A recent PhD, MD, or MD/PhD degree (within 0-3 years or expect to receive the degree within a year) in physiology, biochemistry or related biomedical disciplines.

Required Qualifications:

–       First-authored publication(s) from their graduate work is expected.

–       A strong research background in cell/molecular biology, biochemistry and or immunology.

–       Previous experience with mammalian cell culture, fluorescence microscopy, PCR, immunoblotting, and immunohistochemistry is desirable.

–       A strong background in mouse genetics and phenotyping mouse models related to development if obesity and associated metabolic diseases.

–       Obtaining and analyzing datasets from Next-generation Sequencing experiments (Sc-RNAseq, Chip-Seq etc)

–       Experience and / or interest big data analysis and scripting languages (R, Python) to analyse – OMICS datasets will be desirable.

–       An open and positive mind that actively contributes to the infrastructure and the success of the newly established research team and the department at large.

–       Formulate research questions, design and conduct experiments, and organize and analyze data

–       Communicate scientific data through manuscript writing and presentations to the scientific community at large.

–       Prepare research proposals, good collaborative skills and candidates must be self-motivated, proactive and enthusiastic to their career development

How to Apply

Please email your CV with a list of publications, a cover letter or a research statement, and contact details of 2-3 references to Dr. Bhagirath Chaurasia: bhagirath-chaurasia@uiowa.edu or submit application via the University of Iowa job portal:

https://jobs.uiowa.edu/postdoc/view/3294

Check Also

A Revolutionary Cancer Treatment Sets New Medical Milestones

A promising cancer treatment is set to change the face of traditional therapies. Imagine a …