Postdoctoral Research Associate - Ophthalmology

Washington University in St. Louis

St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Base pyy commensurate with experience; not specifi...
Mouse genetics expertise
Cell and molecular biology skills
Computational bioinformatics knowledge
The Wang lab seeks a motivated researcher to investigate cellular mechanisms of ocular tissue development and homeostasis for translational applications in ocular disease

Job Summary

  • The Wang lab seeks a motivated researcher to investigate cellular mechanisms of ocular tissue development and homeostasis for translational applications in ocular disease.
  • This position involves leading a project focused on tear gland development and managing dry eye disease through basic, clinical, and translational research approaches.
  • Washington University in St. Louis offers a comprehensive benefits package and requires all candidates to undergo pre-employment screening including background checks and drug screens.

Matching Summary

The Wang lab seeks a motivated researcher to investigate cellular mechanisms of ocular tissue development and homeostasis for translational applications in ocular disease.

Salary

Base pay commensurate with experience; Not specified; Comprehensive benefits package available

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • mouse genetics expertise
  • cell and molecular biology skills
  • computational bioinformatics knowledge
  • bioengineering techniques
  • human eye specimen analysis

Nice-to-have

  • grant preparation experience
  • scientific writing proficiency
  • collaborative team conduct
  • ethical research standards adherence

Key Requirements

  • Ph.D., M.D. or equivalent doctoral degree
  • No specific work experience required
  • Compliance with good laboratory practice

Work Rights

Not specified

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