Portland, OR, US
10 days ago
Postdoctoral Scholar
Welcome page Returning Candidate? Log back in! Postdoctoral Scholar Job Locations US-OR-Portland Requisition ID 2024-32437 Position Category Dental Position Type Regular Full-Time Job Type Postdoctoral Department School of Dentistry, Dr. Carmem Pfeifer Lab Salary Range Salary for this position aligns with the NIH Scale, commensurate with qualifications and experience FTE 1.00 Schedule Monday - Friday Hours 8:00am - 5:00pm HR Mission Academics Drug Testable No Department Overview

The School of Dentistry shares the mission of the Oregon Health & Science University to provide educational programs, basic and clinical research, and high quality care and community programs. We strive to foster an environment of mutual respect where the free exchange of ideas can flourish. The dental school prepares graduates in general dentistry and the dental specialties to deliver compassionate and ethical oro-facial health care.

 

Read more about the School of Dentistry: OHSU School of Dentistry 

Function/Duties of Position

The Biomaterials and Biomechanics Department is seeking a Post-doctoral researcher/fellow to begin immediately. The successful candidate will be joining an enthusiastic and dynamic group. The lab is very active, with the opportunities to publish papers, submit grant proposals, present at technical meetings, and work with partners in industry and university / government.

 

There are currently several areas of work within my lab which span within the broad field of biomaterials and include the following specific topic areas:

1. Design and synthesis of novel polymeric materials for dental and biomedical applications: the major project funded in the lab aims at harnessing ecological interactions within the oral biofilm and host enzyme derived degradation of the tooth substrate to develop novel restorative materials capable of withstanding the challenges posed by the use in the oral environment. These challenges include mechanical loading, bacteria-derived acid demineralization of the tooth, degradation of the material by salivary and bacteria-derived enzymes, as well as substrate degradation by water percolation and host metalloproteinases.

2. Test materials under physiological conditions in vitro: material resistance to degradation under physiologically-relevant conditions is the main focus of the development in the lab. Testing includes microbiology assays, mechanical testing and combinations thereof. Polymerization behavior is assessed with spectroscopic techniques, isolated or in tandem with mechanical testing.

 

The successful candidate will have experience in material characterization techniques and manuscript preparation. Ability to work independently and contribute ideas is essential. We are looking for a motivated individual, with the mindset of contributing to the group in a meaningful way. Career development training opportunities are plentiful at OHSU, and participation is highly encouraged by the PI. The lab is currently funded through FY 2027 (NIH-NIDCR 1R35-DE029083), and therefore, it is expected that the candidate will be able to be part of the group for at least 2-3 years. 

Required Qualifications PhD in Materials Science and Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry or related field3-4 years of laboratory-related experienceMechanical testing: universal testing machine (flexural strength, fracture toughness), dynamic mechanical analysis, rheology Spectroscopic techniques: IR and UV-VisManuscript writing experienceStrong English language skills (writing and speaking) are requiredMust work independentlyAttention to detail and good record-keeping are essentialWork hours are M-F, 8-5, with occasional after-hours and weekend attendance requiredNo strenuous activities involved Preferred Qualifications Molecular biology techniques (Western blotting, zymography, ELISA, enzyme kinetics, fluorimetric assays)Imaging (SEM, Confocal)Grant writing experienceMATLABAdditive manufacturingWorkshop experience All are welcome Oregon Health & Science University values a diverse and culturally competent workforce. We are proud of our commitment to being an equal opportunity, affirmative action organization that does not discriminate against applicants on the basis of any protected class status, including disability status and protected veteran status. Individuals with diverse backgrounds and those who promote diversity and a culture of inclusion are encouraged to apply. To request reasonable accommodation contact the Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Department at 503-494-5148 or aaeo@ohsu.edu.
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