The Vasudevan lab (www.flystresslab.com) is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Research Scientist to join our dynamic team. The ideal candidate will have 5–7 years of relevant experience and hold a Ph.D. in a biology-related field. This position offers an opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking research aimed at unraveling the molecular regulatory mechanisms of the integrated stress response (ISR) pathway, with a focus on its implications for retinopathies and metabolic diseases.
Our lab investigates the intricate molecular processes underlying ISR signaling, including mRNA translation, post-translational modifications, and transcriptional regulation. We employ a multifaceted approach, utilizing a Drosophila model to study the visual system's function in human retinopathies and cultured human cells to delve into the pathway's molecular details. Our methodologies include techniques such as tissue culture, Western blotting, polysome profiling, Drosophila genetics and husbandry, microdissections, and confocal microscopy.
The successful candidate will bring expertise in these techniques or demonstrate proficiency in some with the capacity to quickly learn the others. We seek an individual who thrives in a collaborative environment, values teamwork, and exhibits excellent organizational skills and executive function. A strong commitment to fostering a collegial and productive laboratory environment is essential. If you are passionate about making significant contributions to the field of visual system research, we encourage you to apply with a cover letter stating your interests and CV.
Conducts independent scientific research projects from inception to presentation. Prepares and crafts various documentations of research results into manuscripts, proposals, grant applications, and presentations. Trains undergraduates and research technicians. Manages laboratory policies and coordinates project development in collaboration with other specialists.
Conducts independent scientific research projects from inception to presentation. Prepares and crafts various documentations of research results into manuscripts, proposals, grant applications, and presentations. Trains undergraduates and research technicians. Manages laboratory policies and coordinates project development in collaboration with other specialists.
The candidate must be able to think critically and be cognizant of chemical reactions for their own safety and for the safety of other lab personnel. This individual must be able to lift, mix and carry volatile, at times hazardous materials with assistance. Must be able to recognize dangerous situations and be able to respond to them.