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Postdoctoral Position Evolutionary Biology Jobs in Wisconsin

Associate/Investigator - Immunology

Wauwatosa, WI · On-site

$45.80K - $46.30K/yr

Position Summary About VBRI and its Immunology Research The Versiti Blood Research Institute (VBRI ... B, T, and NK cell biology; and immune regulation, with opportunities for cross-disciplinary ...

Associate/Investigator - Immunology

Wauwatosa, WI · On-site

$45.80K - $46.30K/yr

Position Summary About VBRI and its Immunology Research The Versiti Blood Research Institute (VBRI ... B, T, and NK cell biology; and immune regulation, with opportunities for cross-disciplinary ...

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What is a Postdoctoral Position in Evolutionary Biology?

A Postdoctoral Position in Evolutionary Biology is a temporary research-focused role for individuals who have recently earned a Ph.D. in a related field. Postdocs work under the guidance of a principal investigator to conduct advanced research on topics such as adaptation, speciation, phylogenetics, and evolutionary genetics. Responsibilities typically include designing experiments, analyzing data, publishing findings, and sometimes mentoring students. These positions help researchers gain specialized expertise and prepare for independent academic or industry careers.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Postdoctoral Position Evolutionary Biology position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Postdoctoral Position in Evolutionary Biology, you need a Ph.D. in evolutionary biology or a related field, strong research experience, and a proven publication record. Expertise with bioinformatics tools, statistical analysis software (such as R or Python), and laboratory techniques is typically expected. Excellent problem-solving skills, communication abilities, and teamwork are crucial for successful collaboration and dissemination of research findings. These skills equip postdocs to conduct high-quality research, contribute to scientific discovery, and advance their academic careers.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Postdoctoral Researcher in Evolutionary Biology?

A Postdoctoral Researcher in Evolutionary Biology typically spends their days designing and conducting experiments, analyzing genetic or ecological data, and writing research papers for publication. They often work closely with principal investigators, collaborate with graduate students and technicians, and may participate in lab meetings or seminars. Responsibilities may also include presenting findings at conferences and contributing to grant proposals. This role offers a dynamic work environment where independent research and teamwork are both highly valued, providing opportunities to expand professional skills and networks.
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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Metabolism, Biotechnology and Functional Genomics

Postdoctoral Research Associate - Metabolism, Biotechnology and Functional Genomics

The Morgridge Institute for Research

Madison, WI

Other

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

Description

The Organization

As an independent research organization, the Morgridge Institute for Research explores uncharted scientific territory to discover tomorrow's cures. In affiliation with the University of Wisconsin-Madison, we support researchers who take a fearless approach to advancing human health in emerging fields such as regenerative biology, metabolism, virology and medical engineering. Through public programming, we work to inspire scientific curiosity in everyday life.


In the Cantor lab (https://morgridge.org/research/labs/cantor/), our guiding hypothesis is that existing model systems have masked critical insights into human cell-environment interactions. We test this through a variety of approaches at the interface of basic biology and engineering - integrating our efforts in tool development with methods in biochemistry, systems biology, functional genomics, and chemical genetics. Our broad goals are to better understand the role of environmental factors in basic human cell physiology and drug sensitivity - with a particular focus on blood cancers and normal immune cells.


This position is immediately available for an enthusiastic individual with an interest in the areas described above. The successful candidate will have an opportunity to join our passionate team of trainees who are currently pursuing a diverse suite of multidisciplinary projects.


The candidate is expected to play an integral role in establishing a new gene essentiality profiling platform that integrates CRISPR/Cas9-based screening with a novel bioreactor-based platform to identify genetic dependencies in cancer cells growing under controlled conditions that more closely simulate those in the body. In addition, the candidate will also work with Dr. Cantor to identify additional (project) opportunities that support their scientific and professional development.


Our team is jointly affiliated with the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the Morgridge Institute for Research, where our lab is located. We have additional affiliations with the Department of Biomedical Engineering, the University of Wisconsin Carbone Cancer Center, and the Wisconsin Blood Cancer Research Institute. The selected candidate will be immersed in a rich scientific community and will build expertise in advanced in vitro modeling and an array of cutting-edge technologies (e.g., metabolomics, CRISPR screens, and bioreactor-based cell culture) while being part of a supportive and collaborative environment with state-of-the-art tools and access to a variety of core facilities.


Requirements

Candidate Requirements

 Skills and Competencies Required:
Experience with standard techniques in molecular biology (e.g., PCR, cloning, bacterial culture)
Self-motivated, detail-oriented, and organized
Strong communication skills
Strong time management skills
Strong problem-solving skills
Ability and willingness to work independently, collaboratively, and in a team environment
Willingness to learn and receive feedback


Required Qualifications:
Ph.D. or equivalent at the time of appointment or soon thereafter from a program in biochemistry, biotechnology, cancer/cell biology, bioengineering, or a related field


Preferred Qualifications:
Research experience in one or more of the following: mammalian cell culture, CRISPR-based genome editing, metabolite profiling, R, and NGS data analysis
Track record of leading a project(s) to peer-reviewed publication during Ph.D. training
Demonstrated ability to successfully work as part of a collaborative research effort


Job Duties:
Research (70%) - design and execution of experiments, data analysis
Reporting (15%) - manuscript preparation, assist in the grant proposal preparation
Collaboration (10%) - assist other lab members and research collaborators
Laboratory protocol (5%) - routine/rotating lab jobs


In order to insure the safety of our workplace, proof of COVID-19 vaccination is required unless an exemption is granted for medical, disability or religious reasons. 


The Morgridge Institute for Research promotes and supports an inclusive and diverse environment and offers competitive salary and benefits.