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Are you passionate about uncovering the intricate interactions between nutrients, metabolites, and cell physiology Welcome to the Nutrigenomics Laboratory at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, where we share your passion and channel it into applying a molecular genetics approach to the study of nutrition. Our work, supported by the NSF, NIH, and private foundations, focuses on uncovering how nutrients and metabolites influence health and disease in the context of neural, metabolic, and developmental diseases using invertebrate and vertebrate model systems.
If you are a curious, detail-oriented, and rigorous individual who enjoys being hands-on in the lab, driving projects intellectually, and interacting with trainees, this job is for you! Your role will be pivotal in the functioning and advancement of our lab. We seek a long-term collaborator who can contribute to our research and the sense of community in the lab, neighborhood, and department.
Visit the Nutrigenomics Laboratory website to get to know us better and learn more about our PI, Monica Dus, and the rest of the team.
The candidate must have previous research experience in molecular, developmental biology, and/or neuroscience. Experience with animal models, confocal microscopy, and molecular biology techniques (RNA, qPCR, western) is preferred. The successful applicant will design, conduct, and troubleshoot experiments, record and analyze the resulting data, and organize the data for publication. They must be curious to learn and develop new knowledge and skills to establish new experimental protocols and contribute to completing project goals. They will participate in lab meetings and oversee/mentor junior researchers in the lab.
Specific responsibilities: 20% effort: Lab administrative/organizational work - ordering, inventory, keeping track of expenditures, interacting with lab safety, collecting packages, setting up, and maintaining equipment. Training and supervising undergraduate students who maintain animals.
70% effort: Conduct experiments. The research will involve molecular biology, fluorescence microscopy, tissue dissections, behavior, metabolical assays, and Drosophila husbandry. Analyze data with complex statistical and computational software for fly behavior. Write up results with postdocs and students; aid with making figures for publication.
10% effort: Mentorship and supervision of rotating or full-time graduate students.
Master degree, doctoral preferred, in molecular or cell biology (degrees in neuroscience are also acceptable with significant experience in molecular and cellular techniques).
5 to 6 years of related experience.
Supervisory experience.
Ability to drive a research project and think independently.
Proficiency in modern molecular genetics and associated bioinformatics.
Experience with confocal imaging and live cell imaging.
A strong commitment to remain in an academic research setting.
This is a one-year (12-month) term-limited position. The possibility of renewal depends upon funding and performance. We're looking forward to welcoming and keeping the dedicated individual to our team.
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