University of California
Postdoctoral Scholar - Petersen Lab
University of California, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199
Location:
UCSF Weill Neurosciences Building
1651 4th Street
San Francisco, CA 94158
United States
Job Posted Date:
January 10, 2025 Positions:
Full-time Postdoc Positions Population:
Life Sciences Description
The Mark Petersen Lab (https://petersenlab.ucsf.edu/) at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is seeking a talented and highly motivated postdoctoral scholar to join our team. Our research focuses on neurovascular-immune mechanisms underlying neurological diseases, with a particular emphasis on neonatal brain injury. This position offers an exciting opportunity to explore the blood-brain-immune interface and its role in neuroinflammation and stem cell dysfunction in the developing brain, with the goal of advancing new treatments for preterm infant brain injury. Located on UCSF's Mission Bay campus, the Petersen Lab provides access to cutting-edge facilities and a collaborative scientific environment. The postdoctoral scholar will employ state-of-the-art techniques, including advanced imaging, animal and cell culture models, multi-omics platforms, and induced pluripotent stem cell technologies, to uncover novel insights into disease mechanisms. This position is ideal for candidates passionate about translational neuroscience and eager to contribute to groundbreaking discoveries. Job Requirements
Qualifications
PhD (awarded within the last three years), MD, or both, in neuroscience or a related field of biomedical research. A strong record of academic achievements and research productivity. Excellent time management, effective communication skills, and the ability to collaborate within multidisciplinary teams. Expertise in biochemistry, multi-omics, histology, tissue culture, and mouse brain development is highly desirable. How to Apply
Application Instructions: Interested candidates should submit the following materials to Dr. Mark Petersen: A cover letter detailing past research accomplishments and future research interests. A current CV. Contact information for three professional references.
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January 10, 2025 Positions:
Full-time Postdoc Positions Population:
Life Sciences Description
The Mark Petersen Lab (https://petersenlab.ucsf.edu/) at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is seeking a talented and highly motivated postdoctoral scholar to join our team. Our research focuses on neurovascular-immune mechanisms underlying neurological diseases, with a particular emphasis on neonatal brain injury. This position offers an exciting opportunity to explore the blood-brain-immune interface and its role in neuroinflammation and stem cell dysfunction in the developing brain, with the goal of advancing new treatments for preterm infant brain injury. Located on UCSF's Mission Bay campus, the Petersen Lab provides access to cutting-edge facilities and a collaborative scientific environment. The postdoctoral scholar will employ state-of-the-art techniques, including advanced imaging, animal and cell culture models, multi-omics platforms, and induced pluripotent stem cell technologies, to uncover novel insights into disease mechanisms. This position is ideal for candidates passionate about translational neuroscience and eager to contribute to groundbreaking discoveries. Job Requirements
Qualifications
PhD (awarded within the last three years), MD, or both, in neuroscience or a related field of biomedical research. A strong record of academic achievements and research productivity. Excellent time management, effective communication skills, and the ability to collaborate within multidisciplinary teams. Expertise in biochemistry, multi-omics, histology, tissue culture, and mouse brain development is highly desirable. How to Apply
Application Instructions: Interested candidates should submit the following materials to Dr. Mark Petersen: A cover letter detailing past research accomplishments and future research interests. A current CV. Contact information for three professional references.
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