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Job TitlePostdoctoral Fellow - Gunnar Poplawski Lab
LocationCleveland
FacilityCleveland Clinic Main Campus
Department
Job CodeX1004
ShiftVariable
Schedule12:00am-12:00am
Job SummaryHighly motivated individuals with a PhD or MD/PhD in relevant area are encouraged to apply. This training position, under the direct supervision of a Cleveland Clinic Principal Investigator will provide practical training and experience in a research setting. This position is appointed through the Lerner Research Institute. The successful applicant will be able to demonstrate a commitment to research, a collaborative work ethic and strong communication skills, both written and verbal. This program is expected to be completed within 5 years.
Job Details
The Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position focused on innovative research in spinal cord injuries. Our team is pioneering techniques and methodologies to promote corticospinal tract regeneration and functional recovery. This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic research environment and contribute to groundbreaking work that could lead to new therapeutic approaches.
Principal Investigator: Dr. Gunnar Poplawski, PhD
Lerner Research Institute Department: Center for Immunotherapy and Precision-Oncology (CITI)
Lab Research Topics:
Neurodegenerative disordersNerve regenerationCell therapyGene therapyBiomarkersFor more information about the lab’s research, please visit: https://www.lerner.ccf.org/immunotherapy/poplawski/.Job Responsibilities:
Independent project design with the goal of data generation, analysis, interpretation and manuscript preparationConduct independent and collaborative research projects utilizing rodent models of spinal cord injuryImplement viral tracing techniques to map neural circuitsPerform stereotaxic injections and cell grafting into spinal cord injury sitesProcess tissue samples for further analysisCarry out immunostaining protocols to identify specific neural elementsUse fluorescent microscopy to visualize and analyze neural tissueQuantify axon regeneration and other key metrics of recovery or repair in spinal cord injury modelsEducation:
PhD or MD/PhD requiredMD with relevant laboratory experience may substitute for PhDLanguages:
English Proficiency proof required for candidates arriving on J-1, J-2, or F1 + OPT visa statusWork Experience:
Previous experience in a research or academic setting. Graduate student experience meets this requirement.Scientific writing experienceAdditional Preferred Qualities:
PhD in Neuroscience, Biology, or a related fieldStrong publication record in relevant fieldsExcellent communication and interpersonal skillsExperience in FACS, DNA-sequencing desired but not requiredExperience with advanced imaging techniques and quantitative analysis methodsDemonstrated experience with rodent models of spinal cord injury.Proficiency in viral tracing techniques and stereotaxic injections.Experience in cell grafting into spinal cord injuries and tissue processing.Skilled in immunostaining and fluorescent microscopy.Ability to quantify axon regeneration and analyze data.Physical Requirements:
Ability to perform work in a stationary position for extended periodsAbility to operate a computer and other office equipmentAbility to communicate and exchange accurate informationAbility to distinguish colorManual dexterity to handle specimens and repair equipmentAbility to lift and transport equipment or specimens weighing up to 20 poundsMay be exposed to hazardous chemicals, bio-hazards, radioactive materials, etc.Personal Protective Equipment:
PPE per institutional requirements; may vary by laboratoryPreferred Application Materials:
CVCover LetterContact Information for 3 referencesKeywords: Postdoc, Research, LRI
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