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  • Postdoctoral Fellow: Rubin Lab: skeletal muscle…

    Harvard University (Cambridge, MA)



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    Title Postdoctoral Fellow: Rubin Lab: skeletal muscle project

     

    School Faculty of Arts and Sciences

     

    Department/Area Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology Department

    Position Description

    A postdoctoral position is open in the Rubin lab, focusing on skeletal muscle regeneration and satellite cell biology.

     

    The Rubin laboratory (https://hscrb.harvard.edu/labs/rubin-lab/) in the Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology at Harvard University is focused on studying complex molecular pathways underlying different disease states, especially late onset neurodegenerative disorders and neuromuscular diseases, with a goal of identifying novel therapeutic avenues. In our skeletal muscle projects, our studies evaluate whether, or not defects in satellite cells may contribute to neuromuscular diseases. Our research combines the use of primary patient-derived cells (iPSCs, myogenic progenitors), genetic mouse models, and phenotypic drug screening methods. In addition, we are examining severe muscle damage that results in a less efficient regenerative process. We use a combination of human and mouse in vivo and in vitro studies to carry out chemical screening and transcriptional profiling analyses to evaluate potential therapeutics related to targeting satellite cells.

     

    A Postdoctoral position is now available for individuals with a background in skeletal muscle regeneration and satellite cell biology. Studies will range from muscle functional assays (quantification of muscle force), isolation and culture of satellite cells, and the mechanistic study of pathways required to confer satellite cell regenerative capacity.

    Basic Qualifications

    Qualifications:

    1. A Ph.D. in satellite cell biology, developmental biology or cell/molecular biology is required. Some familiarity with cell culture, FACS , transcriptional or epigenetic profiling along with mouse husbandry and knowledge of skeletal muscle functional assays is preferred.

    2. Demonstrated record of research achievement.

    3. Strong written and oral communication skills.

    4. Ability to work independently

    Additional Qualifications

    Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, CV, a brief research proposal, and two to three references’ names and contact information (email, address, telephone number) to Dr. Lee Rubin ([email protected]). Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.

     

    Please note: This position is contingent upon funding and satisfactory performance.

     

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    Contact Information

    Jane Lalonde

     

    Contact Email [email protected]

     

    Equal Opportunity Employer

     

    We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions or any other characteristic protected by law.

     

    Minimum Number of References Required 2

     

    Maximum Number of References Allowed 3

     

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