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We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher with strong experimental and omics data analysis expertise in metabolomics and transcriptomics to join our newly established Laboratory of Cardiometabolism. Our research aims to uncover the molecular mechanisms driving sex differences in cardiac physiology that underlie pronounced sex biases in heart disease. We focus on biological sex—the combined effects of sex chromosomes and sex hormones—and how it shapes cardiac energy metabolism. The successful candidate will lead an independent experimental project investigating the molecular basis of sex-specific cardiometabolic regulation, with opportunities to work with human tissues, cell culture systems, and advanced genetically engineered mouse models.
Job Responsibility:
Lead experimental research combining in vivo and in vitro models to uncover the molecular mechanisms underlying sex differences in cardiometabolic regulation
Work will involve genetically engineered mouse models, mitochondrial and metabolic analyses, cell culture systems, and integrative omics data analysis
Have the autonomy to shape and lead your own research direction within the lab’s overarching vision
Requirements:
PhD in molecular biology, biochemistry, omics data analysis, or a related field
Hands-on experience with mouse models and cell culture
Solid molecular biology and computer programming skills
Excellent communication skills in English
Nice to have:
Additional experience in ChIP/epigenomics, NGS library preparation, or microscopy