Available Lab Positions
Title: Post-doctoral Fellow
Status: Full-time
Job Summary: The Lee laboratory at the Cardiovascular Biology Research Program (CVB) of the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow who will lead projects to investigate the molecular processes regulating NAD+-dependent pathways in metabolic disorders and cardiac diseases. NAD+ is pivotal in cellular metabolism and signaling, and cardiac disease pathogenesis. The successful candidate will use genetic and pharmacologic approaches to manipulate NAD+ balance, and to evaluate changes in metabolism, cell signaling, cardiac functions in vitro and in vivo.
Essential Responsibilities:
1. Actively pursue research under the supervision of PI while developing skills for independent work
2. Organize, analyze, and summarize scientific literature
3. Formulate research questions, design and conduct experiments, and organize and analyze data
4. Communicate scientific data through manuscript writing and presentations
5. Prepare research proposals
Minimum Qualifications: Successful candidates should have a recent Ph.D., M.D., or M.D./Ph.D. degree (within 0-3 years or expect to receive the degree within a year) in physiology, biochemistry or related biomedical disciplines. First-authored publication(s) in their graduate work is required. Prior research experience in mouse models, cardiac physiology, metabolic diseases, proteomics and/or cell biology will be a plus.
Minimum Degree Requirement: Doctorate
Application: Apply Here
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