University of South Florida Libraries · 4 hours ago
Postdoctoral Research Fellow – Cardiac/Vascular Cellular/Molecular Biology
The University of South Florida is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow focused on cardiovascular physiology, pharmacology, and related cellular molecular biology. The candidate will participate in a research program and is expected to design, test, and evaluate methods and protocols while analyzing and summarizing data.
Higher Education
Responsibilities
In discussion with supervisor(s), conducts experiments, and analysis according to established research protocols, and research methodology
Develops new research protocols to carry out established research objectives
Participates in the design of research protocols to achieve the scientific objectives to allow quantitative and qualitative evaluation and interpretation of data obtained
Collects and analyzes data using bioinformatic, phylogenetic and statistical methodologies and software
Participates in interpretation of the results through conferences with supervisor(s), and other researchers to review data compared to hypothesis and research methodology in instances of inexplicable data
Reviews/summarizes literature pertaining to research being conducted in the scientific area of interest
Writes presentations, and manuscripts based on research performed
Performs other duty as assigned
Qualification
Required
Candidates should have a PhD and/or MD degree in biochemistry, cellular/molecular biology, and/or physiology/pharmacology in cardiovascular medicine
Preferred
Some experiences in vascular research related molecular biology
Additional experiences in SiRNA/RNA analysis
Site-direct mutagenesis Array mitochondrial analysis
Cardiomyocytes and endothelial cell culture
Benefits
Medical, dental and life insurance plans
Retirement plan options
Employee and dependent tuition programs
Generous leave
Hundreds of employee perks and discounts
Company
University of South Florida Libraries
The University of South Florida Libraries accelerate learning and knowledge production through distinctive collections, information service innovation, and thought leadership.
Funding
Current Stage
Growth StageCompany data provided by crunchbase