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Johns Hopkins University

Postdoctoral Research Fellowship: Neuroprotection and Remyelination Drug Discove

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21276

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Salary: $62,132 - $74,088 Status: Full Time A postdoctoral position is available immediately in the Ophthalmology Department at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. We are seeking

a self-motivated, highly driven,

and independent candidate to join our exciting projects, which include exploring the effect NF1 mutation on the development of human CNS cells and discovery remyelination-based drugs for demyelinating diseases such as Multiple Sclerosis. As a part of a dynamic research team, the candidate will work with Dr. Xitiz Chamling, Ph.D. and collaborate with the laboratory of Dr.Don Zack, MD, PhD .,

Dr. Peter Calabresi, MD., Dr. Lena Smirnova, Ph.D., Wilmer Bioinformatics team, and other renowned researchers at Johns Hopkins. The project will involve CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing of human pluripotent stem cells, differentiating these cells into various neuronal and glial cells, conducting drugs screening, and performing single cell gene-expression studies. Why Join Us? This research will be conducted at the Wilmer Eye Institute , one of the largest and most prestigious departments of ophthalmology in the United States, renowned for its state-of-the-art facilities and innovative research environment. As part of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine , you'll be joining a vibrant biomedical research community , offering exceptional opportunities for career development

and professional growth. -

Ph.D.

or M.D. with relevant experience in biomedical research. -

Proven ability to work independently and thrive in a collaborative , multidisciplinary environment. -

Expertise in stem cell technology , cell and molecular biology , and genome editing . -

Preference for candidates with experience in single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) , particularly in generating libraries and analyzing scRNA-seq data. Application Instructions

Curriculum Vitae

or Biosketch . Contact details for three references . A cover letter briefly describing your research experience and interests .

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