Michigan State University
Research Associate-Fixed Term
Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, United States, 48823
Overview
Research Associate-Fixed Term role at Michigan State University. Position Summary
The Hoffmann lab is recruiting a motivated, driven, and skilled diverse postdoc (Research Associate) interested in elucidating the contribution of environmental and toxicology induced changes in circadian rhythms in pregnancy outcome. This 2-year postdoc position is funded by an NIH diversity supplement and requires the applicant to meet one of the NIEHS categories. The research project will involve a combined in vitro and in vivo approach, pharmacological and toxicological screenings, circadian rhythm studies and pregnancy-induced changes in the mother, placenta, and fetus, using the mouse as a model. The Hoffmann lab is part of the Department of Animal Science, the Neuroscience Program and the Reproductive and Developmental Science Program at Michigan State University. These programs offer an exciting environment for performing state-of-the-art biomedical, animal and basic research with top scientists in the field. Research focuses on the molecular mechanisms regulating reproductive function, circadian rhythms and pregnancy outcomes. U.S. work authorized applicants only. Eligibility and Degree
Required Degree:
Doctorate Minimum Requirements:
U.S. work authorized applicants only. PhD in Physiology, Neuroscience, Endocrinology, Biochemistry Molecular and Cellular Biology, Pharmacology or related fields. Application Materials
CV, cover letter, 3 reference letters Special Instructions
CV, cover letter, 3 reference letters Review of Applications
Begins on 04/16/2024 MSU Statement
Michigan State University has been advancing the common good with uncommon will for more than 160 years. MSU is a top research university, committed to diversity and inclusive excellence.
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Research Associate-Fixed Term role at Michigan State University. Position Summary
The Hoffmann lab is recruiting a motivated, driven, and skilled diverse postdoc (Research Associate) interested in elucidating the contribution of environmental and toxicology induced changes in circadian rhythms in pregnancy outcome. This 2-year postdoc position is funded by an NIH diversity supplement and requires the applicant to meet one of the NIEHS categories. The research project will involve a combined in vitro and in vivo approach, pharmacological and toxicological screenings, circadian rhythm studies and pregnancy-induced changes in the mother, placenta, and fetus, using the mouse as a model. The Hoffmann lab is part of the Department of Animal Science, the Neuroscience Program and the Reproductive and Developmental Science Program at Michigan State University. These programs offer an exciting environment for performing state-of-the-art biomedical, animal and basic research with top scientists in the field. Research focuses on the molecular mechanisms regulating reproductive function, circadian rhythms and pregnancy outcomes. U.S. work authorized applicants only. Eligibility and Degree
Required Degree:
Doctorate Minimum Requirements:
U.S. work authorized applicants only. PhD in Physiology, Neuroscience, Endocrinology, Biochemistry Molecular and Cellular Biology, Pharmacology or related fields. Application Materials
CV, cover letter, 3 reference letters Special Instructions
CV, cover letter, 3 reference letters Review of Applications
Begins on 04/16/2024 MSU Statement
Michigan State University has been advancing the common good with uncommon will for more than 160 years. MSU is a top research university, committed to diversity and inclusive excellence.
#J-18808-Ljbffr