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Mount Sinai Hospital

Postdoctoral Fellow-MSH-12909-034

Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, New York, United States, 10001

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Postdoctoral Fellowship

The Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow. The division conducts multidisciplinary clinical and translational research with state-of-the art equipment and cutting-edge technology for diseases and disorders across the lifespan. A fully-funded Postdoctoral Fellow position is available with Dr. Alison Lee at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in NYC. Funding is guaranteed for 2 years with potential for further support. Dr. Lee's research leverages an NIH-funded ongoing pregnancy cohort study in Kintampo, Ghana (The Ghana Randomized Air Pollution and Health Study, GRAPHS) investigating the impact of perinatal exposures (both chemical and non-chemical) on maternal-child health broadly and the programming of chronic disease risk. Dr. Lee's community-engaged and solutions-oriented research focuses on understanding how exposure to air pollution, humid-heat, and precipitation/drought over pregnancy and early childhood program future health. Research studies consider a range of outcomes including growth, lung health and cardiovascular health in both mothers and children. Mechanisms examined include a specific focus on epigenetic mechanisms including DNA methylation, non-coding microRNAs and long noncoding RNAs, and extracellular vesicle communications. Metabolomics and microbiome are also of interest. The successful postdoc will lead epidemiology and computational investigations of how these high-resolution exposures, and molecular mechanisms, are associated with human health. Examples of active projects include: Early life household air pollution, metal composition and cardiovascular health: Evidence from GRAPHS (R01 ES034433) Child lung development following a cookstove intervention: Evidence from GRAPHS (R01 ES026991) Developing climate cohorts to understand health associations and resilience and susceptibility factors in Ghana (R01 ES034433-02S1) Excellent written and oral communication skills and a willingness to work as part of a collaborative team are required. Candidates will be responsible for moving forward several projects, assisting with supervision of research coordinators, and maintaining active collaborations with other labs and universities. Team: The fellow will work closely with Dr. Lee and will be part of an interdisciplinary team of environmental epidemiologists, epigeneticists, and computational biologists dedicated to environmental health investigations.