University of Pennsylvania · 11 hours ago
Postdoc in Airway Physiology
The University of Pennsylvania is offering a postdoctoral position in airway physiology and signaling in the lab of Rob Lee. The role involves studying human airway epithelial physiology, focusing on diseases like chronic rhinosinusitis and cystic fibrosis, and requires collaboration with lab members while receiving training in various advanced techniques.
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Responsibilities
Study human airway epithelial physiology and signaling
Work closely with the PI and other lab members
Receive training in live-cell imaging and other techniques as needed
Independently or collaboratively develop or learn new techniques as required by the project
Engage in professional development activities such as grant writing, review writing, collaborations, and conferences
Qualification
Required
A PhD in a biological science (cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology, physiology, etc.) with demonstration of successful completion of thesis project
Communication skills (reading, writing, speaking), enthusiasm, and good interpersonal skills are essential
Preferred
Experience in cell culture, biochemistry, imaging, and/or electrophysiology is highly desirable, but not required
Company
University of Pennsylvania
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Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$81.46MKey Investors
National Science FoundationUS Department of EnergyParent Project Muscular Dystrophy
2024-08-28Grant
2023-06-26Grant· $18M
2022-09-15Grant· $55M
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