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Postdoctoral Fellowship (Microglia As a Target of Environmental Agents), Mechanistic Toxicology Branch

Department of Health and Human Services
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)
Division of Translational Toxicology (DTT)
Microglia As a Target of Environmental Agents
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina

A postdoctoral position is available in the Mechanistic Toxicology Branch (MTB) in the Division of Translational Toxicology (DTT) at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. The overall objectives of this project are to develop an in vitro/in vivo approach focused on immune and non-immune functions of microglia and how they may influence responses to environmental chemicals or pharmacological agents. The project will primarily rely on assessing the multiple roles of microglia within an in vitro framework and then to translate these effects to in vivo outcomes. A multi-technique approach will be required including molecular analysis, high-content live cell imaging, immunohistochemistry, cytof spatial resolution, and microelectrode arrays. A specific pattern of activity will then be examined within an in vivo system to test for in vitro – in vivo translation.

Applicants much have an advanced degree (Ph.D., D.V.M., M.D.) and within 5 years of obtaining degree at the start of fellowship. The DTT postdoctoral training program funds post-doctoral fellowships for three years. Stipends are commensurate to experience. Postdoctoral fellows are considered as professionals-in-training and are not classified as NIH employees. Medical insurance is provided. Details on NIH post-doctoral fellowships can be found at the NIH Training and Education webpage. The position is immediately available, the selected applicant is expected to be onboard prior to August 2023.

Qualifications:

  1. Ph.D. or equivalent in neuroscience, toxicology or closely related discipline.
  2. Experience in in vitro culture of nervous system cell (primary and cell lines).
  3. Experience in cell imaging techniques is of benefit.
  4. Knowledge of microglia cell biology is desirable.
  5. Strong communication and written skills are desired.

To Apply:

Interested candidates should send a single PDF containing a cover letter indicating experience and research interests, CV and the contact information for three references to G J. Harry, Ph.D. and Christopher McPherson, Ph.D.

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