Postdoctoral Associate | Hearing and Balance, Tarchini Lab jobs in United States
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The Jackson Laboratory · 1 day ago

Postdoctoral Associate | Hearing and Balance, Tarchini Lab

The Jackson Laboratory is an internationally recognized research institution focused on biomedical research. The Tarchini Lab is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to conduct independent research on cell polarity mechanisms affecting sensory hair cells in the mouse auditory and vestibular organs, with a focus on regeneration after injury.

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Responsibilities

Ability to plan, execute and analyze an independent research project is essential, as well as exceptional verbal and written communication skills. Preference will be given to self-motivated and career-oriented individuals

Qualification

Ph.D. in developmental cell biologyInner ear biologyMouse geneticsFine dissection techniquesQuantitative live imagingInner ear surgeryFine motor skillsDepth perception

Required

Recently awarded Ph.D. in developmental cell biology, neuroscience, or related field
Experience with fine dissection techniques
Good fine motor skills and depth perception are essential

Preferred

Expertise with inner ear biology and mouse genetics
Experience with quantitative live imaging or inner ear surgery

Company

The Jackson Laboratory

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The Jackson Laboratory conducts mammalian genetics research offering scientific services and resources to laboratories and students.

H1B Sponsorship

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Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage
Total Funding
$129.2M
Key Investors
The Mark Foundation for Cancer ResearchMaine Technology InstituteNational Institutes of Health
2024-10-07Grant· $1.6M
2019-12-18Grant· $2.5M
2018-02-06Grant· $12.5M

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Lon Cardon
President and CEO
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Mary Dickinson
Executive Vice President and Chief Scientific Officer
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