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University of Florida

Postdoctoral Associate-Solt Lab

University of Florida, Florida, New York, United States

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Overview

The Solt lab at The Herbert Wertheim UF Scripps Institute of Biomedical Innovation and Technology, Department of Immunology and Microbiology, is seeking outstanding, creative, independent, and highly motivated postdocs. The Solt lab focuses on understanding and characterizing how nuclear receptors influence T cell development, function, and chronic inflammatory diseases. Our goals are two-fold: 1) better understand how nuclear receptors function in immunity, and 2) develop and characterize small molecule ligands that modulate nuclear receptor function as tools to understand biology as well as potential therapeutic approaches. This NIH-funded postdoctoral position will seek to understand how endogenous ligands regulate REV-ERB-specific transcriptional control of TH17-mediated autoimmunity and chronic inflammation.

Project & Responsibilities

This project is multidisciplinary, using a variety of techniques and approaches including immunology, mouse genetics, molecular biology techniques, and genomics. A successful candidate will contribute to all aspects of the project, including experimental design, analysis, and data interpretation. The successful candidate will assume a leadership position within the lab; set the tone for scientific and scholarly excellence; drive forward complex, innovative and impactful projects; develop and write fellowship applications; participate in a variety of group and departmental seminar and journal club series, as well as national and international conferences. The applicant will gain critical experience working in a fast-paced and dynamic group environment. Dr. Solt is fully committed to supporting the career development of all her trainees with opportunities both in and outside of the lab and substantiative one-on-one interactions, with a focus on supporting women scientists.

Position Details

This position works in a laboratory or vivarium environment. Further details of the physical requirements of established essential functions for this position will be addressed/discussed during the interview process.

Salary

Expected Salary: Commensurate with experience.

Minimum Requirements

The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. (or MD/PhD) in biological sciences such as immunology, molecular biology, cell biology, or biochemistry, with a strong international publication record.

Preferred Qualifications

Preference will be given to candidates with: Expertise in immunology such as cell culture, flow cytometry, mouse genetics, in vivo models of inflammation, etc. Expertise in biochemistry, IP, WB, etc. Epigenetics/Genomics approaches: ChIP, ChIP-seq, ATAC-seq, RNA-seq, CUT&RUN, etc. Basic bioinformatic knowledge (R, Python, or other programming languages) or ability to learn. Excellent oral communication and written skills in English, with good organization, attention to detail, and analytical abilities.

Special Instructions to Applicants

To apply, candidates should submit a cover letter, CV, a brief description of research interests, and experience to: lsolt1 at uf l dot edu.

Application Timeline

This position is open until filled. Application review will begin May 24, 2023.

References & Documentation

Please provide names and email addresses of three to five references as part of the application process. When ready, the hiring department will contact the listed references via email requesting their reference letters to be uploaded directly to the application website. Final candidate will be required to provide official transcript to the hiring department upon hire. A transcript will not be considered “official” if a designation of “Issued to Student” is visible. Degrees earned from an education institution outside of the United States are required to be evaluated by a professional credentialing service provider approved by NACES.

Health Assessment

Health Assessment Required: No

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