美國加州大學舊金山分校心血管研究所2024年招聘博士后職位
加利福尼亞大學舊金山分校(University of California, San Francisco),簡稱UCSF,位于美國加利福尼亞州舊金山, 是美國加利福尼亞大學系統(tǒng)的第二所公立大學,是世界著名的生命科學及醫(yī)學研究教學中心。
POST-DOCTORAL FELLOW
Employer
UCSF/CVRI
Location
San Francisco, California
Salary
>60K per year + benefits (depending on experience). Higher than NIH standard.
Closing date
Feb 1, 2024
Discipline
Life Sciences, Biology
Position Type
Full Time
Job Type
Postdoc
Organization Type
Academia
Postdoctoral positions are available in Dr. Biao Wang’s laboratory at Cardiovascular Research Institute (CVRI) at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). UCSF, one of the ten campuses of the University of California, is devoted solely to graduate education and research in the health sciences. The CVRI is organized into 8 scientific neighborhoods including metabolism and obesity (https://cvri.ucsf.edu/). Wang’s laboratory has investigated the transcriptional regulation of thermoregulation and metabolism in adipocytes (Diabetes 2017; Cell Metabolism 2018; Cell Reports 2021).
Current areas of interest are:
1: Immunometabolism in adipose tissue
2: Functions of Salt-inducible kinases and their substrates in metabolism
3: Mechanisms and functions of protein translocation
There is one position available for each research area. Candidates must have received a recent M.D. or Ph.D. or equivalent degree and are familiar with various molecular, cellular, omic approaches and in vivo animal studies. The position requires strong verbal and written communication skills and the ability to interact with others with diverse areas of expertise within UCSF campus. Candidates who have a strong motivation to pursue academic research are encouraged to apply.
Additional Information: Competitive compensation is provided (higher than NIH guideline). Applicants should include a brief cover letter highlighting the applicant’s research experience and interests, along with full curriculum vitae and names and contact information of 3 references. Interested candidates should email their application materials to: Dr. Biao Wang, email: biao.wang@ucsf.edu