Postdoctoral Research Associate - Orthodontics - College of Dentistry
University of Illinois - Chicago
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Posted: 02-Oct-24
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Type: Full-time
Salary: Open
Internal Number: 5687835
Postdoctoral Research Associate - Orthodontics - College of Dentistry
Postdoctoral Research Associate - Orthodontics - College of Dentistry
Hiring Department: Orthodontics
Location: Chicago, IL USA
Requisition ID: 1027608
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Description:
Position Summary A postdoctoral research associate position is available in the lab of Dr. Christina Nicholas, University of Illinois Chicago College of Dentistry. The Nicholas Lab applies deep phenotyping approaches to clinical, anthropological, and evolutionary questions primarily in the area of human craniofacial growth and development (https://sites.google.com/uic.edu/nicholaslab/home). This position is funded by an award from the National Institute of Justice, 'DENTAGE: A multicomponent subadult dental age estimation method'. The Nicholas Lab does not conduct forensic casework, though a candidate with prior experience may have opportunities to collaborate with Dr. Michael Colvard (forensic dentist) outside of the time allotted to the grant research. The post-doc will focus on research and scientific techniques within the fields of dental anthropology, forensic dentistry, and craniofacial biology. ) In addition to submitting the online application ('Apply Now' below), candidates should provide a CV, a list of 3 academic references, and a one-page cover letter briefly describing relevant qualifications, career goals, and availability for a preferred expected start date to Dr. Christina Nicholas (clnichol@uic.edu). A start date in January or February 2025 is preferred but negotiable, with the ability to start no later than July 2025.
Duties & Responsibilities
Collaborate with Principal Investigator, co-investigators, and other lab researchers to design and refine the research objectives and subobjectives.
Test, optimize and implement both new and existing methods/techniques.
Conduct research on dental age estimation, including application of standard scoring methods and advanced computational approaches.
Collect, analyze, and interpret data.
Generate data, compile figures and draft documents for grant applications and peer-reviewed manuscripts.
Supervise and train undergraduates, dental students, dental residents, and other trainees working in the lab.
Present research findings at national/scientific conferences.
Publish original research in peer-reviewed journals.
Other duties as assigned.
Perform other related duties and participate in special projects as assigned.
Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications
PhD in biological anthropology, anatomy, computational biology, or related field. Will also consider those with a PhD in other science disciplines with demonstrated experience collaborating on anthropological and/or anatomical research.
Possesses and applies comprehensive knowledge of research principles, concepts, practices and methods.
Proficient in use of R, Python, or other programming language for standard statistical analyses.
Preferred Qualifications
Expertise with geometric morphometric analyses
Expertise in machine learning for anthropological or biomedical applications
Strong background in human anatomy/osteology, particularly craniofacial
Proficiency in use of radiograph and 3D imaging programs (e.g., 3D Slicer, ImageJ, Geomagic)
Experience designing web applications
A record of peer-reviewed publications
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