Logo
Society for Neuroscience

Postdoctoral Scholar – Dr. Yiu Lab, UC Davis Eye Center

Society for Neuroscience, Davis, California, us, 95617

Save Job

Position Overview Our laboratory is seeking a full-time postdoctoral research fellow who is motivated, enthusiastic, and enjoys collaborative and independent science. The laboratory focuses on translational eye research involving retinal diseases, AAV gene therapy, CRISPR gene editing, and ophthalmic imaging, including unique opportunities for highly translational nonhuman primate research. Retinal diseases are the first human disorders undergoing clinical trials in gene therapy. As such, you will be involved in state-of-the-art technologies that will be important in regenerative medicine research. Our laboratory was the first to demonstrate the use of CRISPR-based genome editing as a therapy for neovascular age-related macular degeneration, and the use of suprachoroidal microneedles for viral-mediated gene delivery.

Successful candidates will become part of a highly successful and collaborative interdisciplinary team of junior and senior investigators, including clinician-scientists, retinal biologists, veterinary ophthalmologists, and imaging bioengineers at UC Davis. As a motivated, successful clinician-scientist faculty, I am strongly committed to mentoring the candidate for either academic or industry positions.

Responsibilities

Basic molecular biology, protein biochemistry, and cell culture techniques.

Preparation of biological and chemical reagents.

Bioinformatics with multi-omic data (e.g. scRNA-seq, metabolomics, proteomics, etc.).

AAV gene therapy and CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing (design & delivery).

Rodent and nonhuman primate (NHP) studies including ocular injections, dissections, and histology.

Ocular imaging technologies: OCT, SLO, adaptive optics.

Collaborate with bioengineers in ocular imaging and optogenetics.

Shared lab duties, such as ordering and maintaining lab supplies; maintaining compliance.

Requirements

Highly motivated, organized, and responsible individual with excellent communication skills.

Doctoral degree in biological science (Ph.D. or MD/Ph.D.)

Ability to work and troubleshoot independently.

Previous laboratory experience (1 to 3 years).

Experience with retinal research and/or bioinformatics skills involving single-cell or spatial transcriptomics or other multi-omic studies are preferred but not required.

The qualified candidate will have earned a doctoral degree in cell biology, developmental biology, neurobiology, or a closely related field must provide proof of U.S. citizenship or current eligibility to work in the United States. This is a full-time appointment, with occasional weekend hours for the management of experiments. A 2-year minimum commitment is required.

More information about the principal investigator and lab can be found at: htps://health.ucdavis.edu/eyecenter/yiulab/index.html. The laboratory is located in Tupper Hall in the UC Davis campus. Candidates should send a letter of interest, including a one-page cover letter and a curriculum vitae, to Dr. Glenn Yiu at gyiu@health.ucdavis.edu. Due to a potentially large number of applicants, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

In the cover letter, please briefly describe your research experience, reason(s) for seeking this position, and future career goals. Please also include some unique skills that do not make it to your CV and some personal hobbies.

#J-18808-Ljbffr