Postdoctoral Researcher In Experimental Biophysics (Kelleher Lab)

Syracuse University Syracuse , NY 13201

Posted 4 days ago

Postdoctoral researcher in experimental biophysics in Kelleher lab at SU. Description of the lab's research at www.colmkelleherlab.com.

Start date flexible.

Qualifications

PhD in physics, quantitative cell biology, or related field.

Job Specific Qualifications

N/A

Responsibilities

  • Conduct in person research in Kelleher Lab at Syracuse University's BioInspired Institute in Upstate New York.

  • Obtain and culture in vitro living mouse and human oocytes and embryos.

  • Develop novel experimental methods, including quantitative imaging, physical manipulation, and molecular perturbation of oocytes and embryos.

  • Develop theoretical models and perform computer simulations of the mechanical properties of spindles and chromosomes.

  • Perform research duties including: designing new experimental protocols, acquiring experimental data, interpreting, and analyzing collected data, writing manuscripts, and providing input, preliminary data, and written materials for new grant applications.

  • Assist with mentoring undergraduate and graduate students.

  • Other duties as assigned.

Physical Requirements

N/A

Tools/Equipment

N/A

Application Instructions

In addition to completing an online application, please attach a curriculum vitae, a list of publications (can be included in CV or submitted as 'other document'), a short description of their qualifications (cover letter), and the e-mail addresses/phone numbers of three references.


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