Tulane University School of Medicine
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Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, 70123
Postdoctoral Fellow – Tulane University School of Medicine
The Department of Pharmacology at Tulane University School of Medicine is seeking a postdoctoral fellow focused on brain vasculature and mitochondria. Our research focuses on aging and Alzheimer’s disease, so we require applicants with a background in cerebrovascular sciences.
Responsibilities
Work independently and as part of a team with faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and students.
Perform rodent surgical techniques, including surgeries, handling, and monitoring of rodents, and two‑photon imaging.
Perform fluorescent microscopy, work with isolated vessels, conduct immunofluorescence, western blot, and PCR assays.
Supervise and train students in laboratory techniques and experiments.
Assist with teaching Medical Pharmacology Problem‑Based Learning.
Help with laboratory maintenance, order supplies, and keep inventory.
Collect and analyze data, write manuscripts for publication, and prepare presentations.
Qualifications
Proven expertise in rodent surgical techniques and two‑photon imaging, demonstrated through peer‑reviewed publications.
Experience with fluorescent microscopy, isolated vessel work, immunofluorescence, western blot, and PCR.
Strong research experience in cerebrovascular sciences (preferred).
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Responsibilities
Work independently and as part of a team with faculty, postdoctoral fellows, and students.
Perform rodent surgical techniques, including surgeries, handling, and monitoring of rodents, and two‑photon imaging.
Perform fluorescent microscopy, work with isolated vessels, conduct immunofluorescence, western blot, and PCR assays.
Supervise and train students in laboratory techniques and experiments.
Assist with teaching Medical Pharmacology Problem‑Based Learning.
Help with laboratory maintenance, order supplies, and keep inventory.
Collect and analyze data, write manuscripts for publication, and prepare presentations.
Qualifications
Proven expertise in rodent surgical techniques and two‑photon imaging, demonstrated through peer‑reviewed publications.
Experience with fluorescent microscopy, isolated vessel work, immunofluorescence, western blot, and PCR.
Strong research experience in cerebrovascular sciences (preferred).
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