Postdoc fellow
- Weill Cornell Medical College, Cornell University and Hospital for Special Surgery
- Location: New York City, NY
- Job Number: 7138528
- Posting Date: Apr 6, 2023
- Salary / Pay Rate: $60,000
- Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
Job Description
An NIH funded postdoctoral position is immediately available in the laboratory of Dr. Zhao at the Hospital for Special Surgery, Weill Medical College of Cornell University in the New York City.
Ongoing studies include identification, function and regulation of bone marrow skeletal stem/progenitors, inflammatory regulation of osteoclastogenesis in osteoimmunology field, an exciting interdisciplinary research field linking bone biology and immune system.
We apply cutting edge cellular and molecular techniques including RNAseq, ATACseq, ChIPseq and scRNAseq, and use various mouse models to accomplish the study.
Relevant publications: Nature Medicine, 15 (9):1066-71, 2009; Journal of Experimental Medicine, 209(2):319-34, 2012; Journal of Clinical Investigation, 124 (11):5057-73, 2014; Nature Communications, 9(1):4108, 2018; eLife, 2020; 9: e59659; Nature Communications, 13:3920, 2022; eLife, 2023 Feb 13;12:e82118.
The qualified candidate must have a recent Ph.D. and/or M.D. in molecular and cellular biology, immunology, bone biology or a related field and have at least one first author article.
Expertise in cellular and molecular techniques, such as FACS, confocal microscopy and histology/immunofluorescence staining, as well as genetic mutant mouse breeding are required. Candidates with experience and interest in bioinformatics analysis, such as RNAseq analysis and/or analysis of scRNAseq using Seurat, are preferred. High level of motivation, responsibility and independence are expected.
PhD candidates expected graduation soon are welcome to apply.
NIH standard salary for postdoctoral fellows plus housing supplement (>=$60,000
dependent on accomplishment), and an excellent benefit package (Medical and Dental insurances, relocation support (air ticket), yearly conference trip and retreats) are available.
Full applications including curriculum vitae, a cover letter, three references (names and contact information) and expected availability date should be submitted via email to:
Baohong Zhao, DMD, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Medicine
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Associate Scientist
Arthritis and Tissue Degeneration Program
Hospital for Special Surgery
Director of the laboratory of Pathological Bone Metabolism and Osteoimmunology
535 E70th Street, New York, NY10021 USA
Phone: (212) 774-2772
Email: [email protected]
Ongoing studies include identification, function and regulation of bone marrow skeletal stem/progenitors, inflammatory regulation of osteoclastogenesis in osteoimmunology field, an exciting interdisciplinary research field linking bone biology and immune system.
We apply cutting edge cellular and molecular techniques including RNAseq, ATACseq, ChIPseq and scRNAseq, and use various mouse models to accomplish the study.
Relevant publications: Nature Medicine, 15 (9):1066-71, 2009; Journal of Experimental Medicine, 209(2):319-34, 2012; Journal of Clinical Investigation, 124 (11):5057-73, 2014; Nature Communications, 9(1):4108, 2018; eLife, 2020; 9: e59659; Nature Communications, 13:3920, 2022; eLife, 2023 Feb 13;12:e82118.
The qualified candidate must have a recent Ph.D. and/or M.D. in molecular and cellular biology, immunology, bone biology or a related field and have at least one first author article.
Expertise in cellular and molecular techniques, such as FACS, confocal microscopy and histology/immunofluorescence staining, as well as genetic mutant mouse breeding are required. Candidates with experience and interest in bioinformatics analysis, such as RNAseq analysis and/or analysis of scRNAseq using Seurat, are preferred. High level of motivation, responsibility and independence are expected.
PhD candidates expected graduation soon are welcome to apply.
NIH standard salary for postdoctoral fellows plus housing supplement (>=$60,000
dependent on accomplishment), and an excellent benefit package (Medical and Dental insurances, relocation support (air ticket), yearly conference trip and retreats) are available.
Full applications including curriculum vitae, a cover letter, three references (names and contact information) and expected availability date should be submitted via email to:
Baohong Zhao, DMD, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Medicine
Weill Medical College of Cornell University
Associate Scientist
Arthritis and Tissue Degeneration Program
Hospital for Special Surgery
Director of the laboratory of Pathological Bone Metabolism and Osteoimmunology
535 E70th Street, New York, NY10021 USA
Phone: (212) 774-2772
Email: [email protected]