Postdoctoral Scholar – Pharmacology – Memphis, Tennessee (US)

Etats-Unis
Publié il y a 9 mois

INVESTIGATE NOVEL ROLES OF LINEAR DEUBIQUITINASE OTULIN IN NEURODEGENERATON . We are seeking a postdoctoral trainee for studying cellular, ion channel and synaptic circuitry mechanisms in Alzheimer’s disease cell and mouse models. The project is a joint effort of Professor Francesca-Fang Liao (an expert on Alzheimer’s disease) and Professor Fu-Ming Zhou (a neurophysiologist). We will use multidisciplinary approaches including cell culture and both acute (AAV-injected) and chronic mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease. A full-time postdoctoral position is immediately available in the Department of Pharmacology, Addiction and Toxicology at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC). The new hire will be required to have strong training background in brain anatomy, electrophysiology and quantitative histology. The selected candidate will have good communication skills and will be responsible for data presentation in lab meeting.

 

Qualifications

Candidates must have a Ph.D. on Molecular Neuroscience or Neuropharmacology. Preference is given to a candidate with fresh Ph.D. degrees (within 2 year of graduation). She/he should have prolific experience in studying molecular and cellular mechanism of neurodegeneration.

Background Experience/ Specialty Skills: Prior scientific background in Alzheimer’s disease, inflammation and dementia research is strongly preferred.

Salary will be commensurate with experience and generally matching to NIH guideline. The position will come with an excellent benefit package (http://www.uthsc.edu/postdoc/benefits.php).

Applicants should have a demonstrated commitment to and knowledge of equal employment opportunity and affirmative action.

The University of Tennessee Health Science Center is the flagship statewide, public, academic health institution in Tennessee. Founded in 1911, the mission of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center is to improve the health and well-being of Tennesseans and the global community by fostering integrated, collaborative, and inclusive education, research, scientific discovery, clinical care, and public service. Employing more than 4,600 people on its faculty, staff, and not-for-profit corporation faculty practice groups, and with more than 3,200 students across the state, UTHSC contributes $4 billion to the economy of Tennessee.

.Part of the University of Tennessee System, the Health Science Center is headquartered in Memphis and includes all six of UT’s doctoral-degree-granting health science colleges — Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing, Graduate Health Sciences, and Health Professions. UTHSC spans the state with its four major, regional clinical health science locations in Memphis, Knoxville, Chattanooga, and Nashville, as well as more than 100 clinical education sites across Tennessee. UTHSC is the largest educator of health care professionals in the state and operates the state’s largest residency and fellowship advanced training programs

Located in West Tennessee on the banks of the Mississippi River, Memphis is the second-largest city in the state and among the largest cities in the Southeast. The Greater Memphis metropolitan area has more than 1.3 million residents, and the city ranks among those with the lowest cost of living in the country. It is home to a vibrant restaurant scene, a revitalized Downtown, the Midtown Arts District, many scenic neighborhoods, an active medical district, and a burgeoning airport in the midst of a $214 million modernization.

Memphis boats attractions, including Elvis Presley’s Graceland, the Memphis Grizzlies, historic Beale Street, the National Civil Rights Museum, the second-largest urban county park in the United States, and the Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest.

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