Summary
The Samelson Lab is interested in how proteins aggregate and how neurons control protein aggregation. We use in vitro biophysics and biochemical methods to characterize protein aggregation trajectories and the molecules that control those trajectories. We also leverage CRISPR-based genetic modifier screens in iPSC-derived neuronal cell types relevant for disease to find novel modulators of protein aggregation in cells. We are especially interested in tau aggregation and alpha-synuclein aggregation (especially in Parkinson’s disease). We are searching for a highly motivated, creative, curious, and collaborative individual to join the world-class community of neuroscientists and biochemists at UCLA.
Type of supervision received
The postdoc will interact frequently with the PI—weekly to biweekly basis depending on the PI's travel schedule.
Requirements:
PhD in Molecular Biology or related field. Competency with human tissue culture, At least one first-author publicationSalary Range is $66737-80034
Application procedure: Apply by submitting your application to our online RECRUIT system
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