Apply for Post-Doctoral Fellowship at Cleveland State University in Cleveland, Ohio, United States of America. The position is available at the laboratory of Dr. Andrew Resnick in the Department of Physics. Candidates must be highly motivated individuals to apply for a new post-doctoral position dedicated to studying the physiological role of primary cilia in health and disease.
This unique opportunity involves using advanced experimental tools of biophysics, molecular biology, and electrophysiology to understand how this structure is used by cells to sense fluid flow and thus, how fluid flow can regulate biological processes. The research fellow will be involved with characterizing elicited responses from sensory stimulation, construction and testing of an improved tissue perfusion chamber, correlating manipulations of cilium structure with altered cilium mechanics, and determining effects of fluid flow on transepithelial salt and water transport.
Key Responsibilities
Under the direction of the Principal Investigator (PI), candidate at this Post-Doctoral Fellowship at Cleveland State University performs the following duties
- Conducts experiments as well as consults scientific literature and discusses with PI and collaborators in order to design and execute experiments that address important questions in the field.
- Develops, standardizes and implements specialized techniques.
- Actively participates in the scientific discussion forums within the Department and elsewhere, such as Journal Clubs and laboratory updates.
- Presents research findings at national and international conferences. Also, participates in the training process of undergraduate and graduate students in the laboratory.
- Furthermore, interacts professionally with all internal and external customers using strong interpersonal skills.
Requirements
- Ph.D. in. in a discipline related to physics, chemistry, biology, or biomedical engineering.
Preferred Qualifications
- Expertise in microscopy/imaging, basic biochemical and molecular biology laboratory methods, and epithelial cell culture.
- Strong background in quantitative science. Mastery of laboratory instrumentation and electronics, Matlab and Python programming, data acquisition (National Instruments), and statistical methods of data analysis.
- Fundamental knowledge of cell biology, fluid mechanics, and optics.
- Ability to apply biological/engineering/physics concepts in practice as well as a productive history or good potential of generating peer-reviewed publications.
- Demonstrated ability to work both independently and as a member of a team including clinicians, scientists, engineers, faculty, and students.
- Excellent oral and written communication and interpersonal skills.
Applications should be made online at http://www.csuohio.edu/offices/hrd/employment.html.