美國密蘇里大學哥倫比亞分校2024年招聘博士后(比較放射生物學、轉(zhuǎn)化放射藥物開發(fā)和硼中子俘獲療法)
密蘇里大學哥倫比亞分校(University of Missouri Columbia)于1839年在哥倫比亞城建立,是當時密西西比河西岸的大學,已發(fā)展成為密蘇里大學體系,包括四個分校,分別是主校區(qū)哥倫比亞校區(qū)(Columbia),以及分校區(qū)羅拉分校(Rolla)、堪薩斯分校(KansasCity)和圣路易斯分校(St.Louis)。四個校區(qū)共有學生6.3萬名。
Postdoctoral Fellow in Comparative Radiobiology, Translational Radiopharmaceutical Development, and Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT)
University of Missouri - Columbia
Position Description:
The Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery at the University of Missouri is seeking a highly motivated and dynamic Postdoctoral Fellow to join our multidisciplinary team. The successful candidate will play a key role in advancing our understanding of comparative radiobiology, contributing to the development of novel radiopharmaceuticals, and exploring the application of Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) for targeted cancer treatment. This individual will work primarily in the Comparative Oncology, Radiobiology, and Epigenetics Laboratory (COREL) housed within the Department of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery. Additionally, the individual is expected to work closely with faculty and researchers at the University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR) and the Molecular Imaging and Theranostics Center (MITC).
The COREL laboratory contains a Bio-Rad C 1000 Thermal Cycler 96 well module, 2 Thermo Scientific HeraCell 150i air Jacketed CO2 incubators, a LabConco Delta Series class II biological safety cabinet, Bio-Rad Experion analyzer, a Branson 450D Sonicator, Thermodyne Locater JR Plus Cryo storage unit, Fisher Scientific inverted microscope, Thermo Scientific Titer Plate shaker, Precision Scientific water bath, Heraeus Biofuge Stratos and 15 centrifuges, and a complete selection of Rainin electronic and Pipette-lite pipettemen. Equipment for radiobiologic studies include a Trevigen comet assay kit, micronucleus assays, and live cell imaging using a Lionheart F/X, equipped with a variety of filters for fluorescent imaging. The unit is also equipped with an automated scratch assay kit, a controlled humidity and environmental chamber, and the Gen5 analysis software with spot analysis toolkits.
Responsibilities:
• Conduct independent research in comparative radiobiology, investigating the effects of radiation on different biological systems.
• Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to design and execute experiments aimed at elucidating molecular and cellular responses to radiation in various organisms.
• Explore the potential of BNCT as a targeted cancer therapy, including the evaluation of boron-containing compounds for neutron capture.
• Investigate the radiobiology and translational potential of radiopharmaceuticals by evaluating their efficacy and safety in preclinical models and participating in companion animal studies.
• Analyze experimental data, prepare research manuscripts, and contribute to the dissemination of research findings through publications and presentations.
• Stay abreast of the latest developments in radiobiology, radiopharmaceutical development, and BNCT through literature reviews and participation in scientific conferences.
• Mentor and train junior researchers and graduate students.
• Collaborate with industry partners and external research institutions to foster translational research initiatives in BNCT.
Qualifications:
• Ph.D. in Radiobiology, Radiochemistry, Cancer Biology, or a related field.
• Prior experience with animal models and ethical considerations in animal research.
Candidates will be evaluated on:
• Experience with Single Cell Gel Electrophoresis (Comet Assay)
• Experience with Micronucleus Assay utilizing gH2AX or BP53
• Working knowledge of fluorescent microscopy and image analysis techniques
• Strong background in comparative radiobiology, with expertise in radiation-induced cellular and molecular responses.
• Experience in the development and evaluation of radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic or therapeutic applications, with a specific interest in BNCT.
• Proficiency in experimental design, data analysis, and relevant statistical methods.
• Excellent written and oral communication skills, demonstrated by a strong publication record.
• Ability to work collaboratively in a team-oriented environment.
Please contact Dr. Charles Maitz, Maitzc@missouri.edu if you have specific questions about the position. Applications will be reviewed until a suitable candidate is identified and hired.
Please apply on the MU Careers website at
https://apptrkr.com/4922762. Search for job opening "50043".