Postdoctoral Research Fellow- Data & Tech - Computational Studies in Allergy and Immunology
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Application
Details
Posted: 11-Mar-23
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Salary: Open
Categories:
Academic / Research
Internal Number: 104634
Description
A Bioinformatics Research Fellow position is available immediately. The Rothenberg Lab is focused on elucidating the mechanisms of allergic responses especially in a disease called Eosinophilic Esophagitis. The laboratory has identified and biologically characterized several critical pathways that regulate allergic responses. The fellow will use NGS data (including whole exome analysis, genome wide association studies, RNA sequencing (single cell and whole tissue) and associated meta-data) and bioinformatics strategies to study the genetic basis of allergic responses. A high degree of collaborative research to establish causal mechanism is in place.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Design, execute, and record laboratory experiments, and analyze the data.
Research and improve current methods and evaluate innovative techniques. Implement this knowledge in the Division/Department.
Present research at laboratory meetings, journal clubs, seminars, and meetings.
Draft, write, and edit scientific reports, papers, journal articles, abstracts, and grants.
Maintain currency in field through continuing education, literature, and seminars.
Attend required Cincinnati Children's training sessions and ensure regulatory compliance with all policies and procedures.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Cincinnati Children's Research and Training at a Glance:
Among the top in NIH funding for pediatric research institutions
Over 1.4 million square feet of research laboratory space
900+ scientists conducting basic, translational, and clinical research
Over 2000 publications annually in top-tier journals
Access to Employee Resource Groups and Mentorship programs
Postdocs have gone on to careers in academia, biotech, pharma, teaching etc.
EDUCATION/ WORK EXPERIENCE: Candidates must have a doctoral degree (MD, PhD, or equivalent), along with prior genetic and genomics experience, particularly working with next generation sequencing data and GWAS studies. The ideal candidate will have an excellent understanding of biological systems and processes, particularly immunology. Experience with molecular biology is preferred. Excellent written, verbal and communications skills are crucial.
Cincinnati Children's is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer that values and treasures Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. We are committed to creating an environment of dignity and respect for all our employees, patients, and families (EEO/AA).
About Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
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