Postdoctoral Fellow, Internal Medicine-Nephrology
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Ph.D., M.D. or Doctoral equivalent in any field. Scientific research experience.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The postdoctoral fellow will conduct, report and present research in his/her field of study under the supervision of a faculty mentor. This is a training position, and is not expected to be a permanent position.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
- Drive this NIH funded project under the direct supervision of PI.
- Perform the proposed experiments and collect the experimental data.
- Work with a group of scientists for trouble shooting and brainstorming.
- Design and develop new research protocols and experimental procedures.
- Analyzes data and write the findings up together with PI for publication.
- Present research findings at local/national/international meetings.
- Be part of the integral team, mentoring junior lab members.
- Open for collaboration and work in a team based environment.
- Conduct and/or direct routine and complex microbiome/virome-based research projects in a genetic and molecular epidemiology laboratory.
- Evaluates, suggests alternative methods, modifies, or develops new procedures and techniques to aid in the investigation of microbiome/virome-based assays and biomarkers
- Implementation of new anaerobic procedures and techniques for an anaerobic microbiology lab, including work with model organisms, drug metabolism assays, and preparing samples for 2nd and 3rd generation sequencing assays.
- Analyzes research data generated from the experiments. Plan new avenues of investigation and conduct investigations into research projects
- Scientist will be expected to help maintain the molecular epidemiology lab and the anaerobic microbiology lab
- Maintain records and large databases for molecular epidemiologic studies.
- Conduct quality checks and generate reports for the lab databases
- Collaborate with a dynamic team to analyze demographic, clinical and genetic data
- Manage sequencing data needed for genetic and microbiome research projects.
- Oversee data storage and data transfer of genetic and microbiome data on high performance database servers
- Communicating research findings to scientific community.
- Present research findings at local and national research conferences
- Co-author and First author manuscripts for publications
- The scientist will be trained in writing skills as needed
- Drafting proposals to procure research funding.
- May orient, train or teach, and give work direction to less experienced professionals
- The scientist must be able to work with a dynamic team-oriented science focus. The team consists of statisticians, pharmacologists, clinicians, nurses, molecular geneticists, human biologists and bioinformatician.
- The scientist will have the opportunity to become the microbiome/virome specialist of this team.
- The scientist will also work with clinical coordinators who collect clinical data in REDCap and analysts using databases such as the Scientific
- Registry of Transplant Recipients.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- MD or PhD in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Microbiology and Immunology, or a related field.
- Experience with bioinformatical analysis of sequencing data (including single-cell and bulk genomic and epigenomic data).
- Willingness to learn new laboratory techniques and innovative scientific strategies is essential, as is working with human specimens, such as blood, saliva, urine, feces, etc.. Skill in utilizing anaerobic chambers (Coy, Bactron, Anoxomat), PCR protocols (rt-qPCR) and enzymatic assays preferred.
SALARY:
Commensurate with experience
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