Postdoctoral Position in Vascular Aging, Senescence, Genomics
Job role insights
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Date posted
September 27, 2024
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Deadline
September 27, 2024
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Study location
Baltimore
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Tuitions
Competitive
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Qualification
Doctorate Degree
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Experience
0 - 2 Years
Description
Employer: National Institute on Aging, NIH
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Salary: Commensurate with education and experience
Closing Date: October 20, 2024
Employer: Laboratory of Cardiovascular Science, National Institute on Aging
Location: Baltimore, MD, USA
Position Overview:
The Vascular Aging Biology Unit at the National Institute on Aging (NIA) is inviting applications for a postdoctoral researcher to join Dr. Allison Herman's lab. This role focuses on exploring genomic changes related to cellular senescence in normal vascular aging and age-related cardiovascular conditions. You'll leverage high-throughput techniques and animal models to investigate senescent cell niches, identify crucial genes linked to senescence, and develop therapeutic strategies to enhance healthspan.
Research Focus:
You will study the heterogeneity of senescent cell niches in the vasculature, particularly how aging vascular smooth muscle cells contribute to vascular stiffening and cognitive decline. The research involves a multidisciplinary approach, integrating genomic analyses, advanced imaging, and preclinical aging models.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct experimental research on genomic changes in vascular aging and cardiovascular pathologies.
- Utilize high-throughput genomic techniques (RNA sequencing, single-cell sequencing, etc.) to identify key genes and pathways.
- Employ animal models to study the effects of senescent cells on vascular health and cognitive function.
- Collaborate with team members to analyze data and design further experiments.
- Contribute to research publications and present findings at conferences.
Qualifications:
- Ph.D. in biomedicine or related field; less than five years of postdoctoral training.
- One or more first-author peer-reviewed publications in molecular biology, cardiovascular biology, neurobiology, or geroscience.
- Strong background in genomics and cellular senescence; experience with high-throughput techniques preferred.
- Proficiency with animal models related to aging or cardiovascular disease is highly desirable.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively; excellent communication skills.
Application Process:
Interested candidates should send a cover letter detailing research interests and career goals, a current CV with publication list, and contact information for three references to Dr. Allison Herman. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
Disclaimer:
The NIH is committed to fostering a diverse community within its training and employment programs.
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