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The Wang Laboratory at The Ohio State University is seeking an early-stage Postdoctoral Scholar, eager to support research studying autophagy functions in glia for breast cancer brain metastasis.
The successful candidate will leverage a combination of advanced molecular and systems neuroscience methodologies to advance our understanding of selective autophagy and lipid metabolism in glial cells to ultimately gain insights into autophagy’s function in human neurodevelopmental disorders and breast cancer brain metastasis. This position provides the opportunity of strong mentorship and a close, multidisciplinary collaborative research environment.
Primary Responsibilities
Required Qualifications
Preferred Experience
Experience in neural development, breast cancer, signal transduction, metabolism, autophagy, glia cells, cerebral organoids, and genetic mouse models.
Experience in scRNA-seq and snRNA-seq is ideal.
Experience In Optogenetics And Chemogenetics Is Preferred. Track record of peer-reviewed publications
Prior experience and comfort presenting research.
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