Postdoctoral Research Fellow (erickson). Immune Changes In Pregnancy.
Cincinnati Children's Hospital
Cincinnati, OH, US
Not specified (assumed to be in-person due to the nature of laboratory work)
Design and execute laboratory experiments
Data analysis and critical thinking
Experimental design and long-term project planning
Cincinnati Children's Hospital is seeking a motivated Postdoctoral Research Fellow to study immunological changes during pregnancy in Dr. Erickson's lab. The role involves conducting experiments, analyzing data, and mentoring research staff while contributing to the advancement of neonatal immune defense research
Job Summary
The Erickson lab studies immunological changes during pregnancy that enhance neonatal immune defense and promote maternal-fetal tolerance to prevent complications.
The position involves developing skills to become an independent scientist through experimental design, data analysis, and scientific communication.
Cincinnati Children’s is recognized nationally for excellence in children’s health, NIH funding, innovation, and workplace culture.
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Cincinnati Children's Hospital is seeking a motivated Postdoctoral Research Fellow to study immunological changes during pregnancy in Dr. Erickson's lab. The role involves conducting experiments, analyzing data, and mentoring research staff while contributing to the advancement of neonatal immune defense research.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Design and execute laboratory experiments
Data analysis and critical thinking
Experimental design and long-term project planning
Quality and reproducibility checks
Scientific writing and presentation skills
Regulatory compliance adherence
Mentorship of research staff
Nice-to-have
Intellectual discussions with faculty and peers
Career trajectory feedback solicitation
Participation in continuing education and seminars
Active team collaboration
Innovative technique evaluation
Key Requirements
PhD/MD or equivalent
Full-time availability (40 hours/week)
Compliance with institutional policies and training