The staff scientist will be expected to take a leading role and work closely with the PI in the development and implementation of this research program. A PhD (completed or near completion) or MS or BS with significant experience in cell biology, developmental biology, immunology, physiology, or related field is required. Outstanding organizational skills, attention to detail, ability to work hard and be flexible in a fast-paced environment, and ability to get along with other lab members are important. Prior experience with rodents, cell culture, microscopy, RNA/qPCR, western blotting, computational biology, and/or flow cytometry would be helpful. At least one first authored manuscript in a peer-reviewed journal is required for candidates with a PhD. Candidates interested in either leading their own projects or supporting projects of other team members are encouraged to apply.
Excellent opportunity for individuals interested in studying stem cells and tissue regeneration as well as immune-epithelial crosstalk. Projects range from basic mechanistic to translational. Opportunities to learn cutting-edge techniques, including organoid culture and scRNAseq. Opportunities for career development, including manuscript and grant writing and oral presentation, mentorship, attending international conferences, interacting with renowned scientists who are collaborators.