Sdbonline
Postdoctoral scholar position in neurodevelopment
Sdbonline, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)Posted 8/19/2024We are seeking a motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our team in a NICHD-funded research project investigating the cellular, molecular, behavioral, and developmental mechanisms of chromatin regulator autism-linked genes. This research project is based at our laboratory (Tornini Lab) at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), working with zebrafish (Danio rerio).
The successful candidate will have a PhD in a relevant area of Life Sciences and will be passionate about driving important discoveries in basic (neuro)developmental biology. Experience with cellular and molecular biology (including cloning) and genomics (including RNA- and ATAC-sequencing preps and computational analyses) is required; experience with animal models (preference for fish or other aquatic models), embryology (including animal husbandry, microinjections, and dissections), behavior analyses, and immunofluorescence/in situ hybridization is preferred but not required.
The applicant must be highly self-motivated, ambitious, and demonstrate an excellent record of scientific achievements through preprinting and/or peer-reviewed publications and presentations. Excellent skills in oral and written scientific communication, time management, organizational skills, and independence as part of a team are expected. This is an ideal position for applicants with a strong drive to pursue a career in academia and beyond. The successful applicant will join a highly collaborative, multidisciplinary research environment, with colleagues from the Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology and the Institute for Society and Genetics, as well as the vibrant research community of UCLA.
For questions about the position, please contact the Principal Investigator, Dr. Valerie Tornini (vtornini@ucla.edu). Candidates should send a full CV, a cover letter that includes a brief statement of their research experience and interests, and (optional) a Statement of Contributions to diversity, equity, and inclusion (max. 500 words). If selected for an interview, candidates will be asked to provide names of three references.
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The successful candidate will have a PhD in a relevant area of Life Sciences and will be passionate about driving important discoveries in basic (neuro)developmental biology. Experience with cellular and molecular biology (including cloning) and genomics (including RNA- and ATAC-sequencing preps and computational analyses) is required; experience with animal models (preference for fish or other aquatic models), embryology (including animal husbandry, microinjections, and dissections), behavior analyses, and immunofluorescence/in situ hybridization is preferred but not required.
The applicant must be highly self-motivated, ambitious, and demonstrate an excellent record of scientific achievements through preprinting and/or peer-reviewed publications and presentations. Excellent skills in oral and written scientific communication, time management, organizational skills, and independence as part of a team are expected. This is an ideal position for applicants with a strong drive to pursue a career in academia and beyond. The successful applicant will join a highly collaborative, multidisciplinary research environment, with colleagues from the Department of Integrative Biology and Physiology and the Institute for Society and Genetics, as well as the vibrant research community of UCLA.
For questions about the position, please contact the Principal Investigator, Dr. Valerie Tornini (vtornini@ucla.edu). Candidates should send a full CV, a cover letter that includes a brief statement of their research experience and interests, and (optional) a Statement of Contributions to diversity, equity, and inclusion (max. 500 words). If selected for an interview, candidates will be asked to provide names of three references.
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