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Are you a PhD graduate eager to take the next leap in your academic journey? Look no further! University of Pennsylvania, United States invites online applications for prestigious Postdoctoral Fellowships across a wide range of research fields. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to propel your career forward. 

Candidates interested in Postdoctoral Fellowships can check the details and may apply as soon as possible.

 

(01) Postdoctoral Fellowship Position

Postdoc  summary/title:–Postdoc Maternal Health Equity

Description: Our research program is dedicated to improving health outcomes and equity for all postpartum and pregnant patients, specifically with a focus on improving the lives of Black women and women of color. We are funded by the National Institutes of Health to study racial disparities in birth outcomes for pregnant people of color. This position will support the health equity program in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology by working on the following projects: 1) An NIH-funded R01 on improving maternal health outcomes for postpartum Black women 2) The March of Dimes Research Center for Advancing Maternal Health Equity and 3) Other equity-related research. This position will work with Dr. Elizabeth Howell, chair of the OBGYN department, and other equity-focused faculty in the department. They will oversee the research being conducted within these projects/centers with the following responsibilities:

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(02) Postdoctoral Fellowship Position

Postdoc  summary/title:–Postdoc in Neuroscience

An NIH-funded postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Minghong Ma, Department of Neuroscience, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine. We study how the brain uses sensory cues and experience to guide behavior in the mouse model under normal and pathological conditions. We use multidisciplinary approaches including ex vivo and in vivo electrophysiology, optogenetics, chemogenetics, fiber photometry, neural circuit tracing, genetics, and behavior.

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(03) Postdoctoral Fellowship Position

Postdoc  summary/title:–Postdoctoral Scholar in Synthetic Biology

The Logsdon Lab at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral scholar to design and engineer human artificial chromosomes for basic research and translational applications.

Human artificial chromosomes, or HACs, are DNA constructs that can form a functional centromere and be maintained as a mini-chromosome in the cell. They have many advantages over other gene therapy approaches because they provide genes to the cell without interfering with the host genome (like viruses do, for example). Dr. Logsdon has previously designed HACs with non-repetitive centromeres (Logsdon et al., Cell, 2019) and identified ways for them to form efficiently in human cells (Gambogi et al., Science, 2024). Dr. Logsdon is now seeking a postdoctoral scholar to design new types of HACs that can carry genes that functionally complement genetic deficiencies in human cells.

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(04) Postdoctoral Fellowship Position

Postdoc  summary/title:–Postdoctoral Scholar in RNA Biology and Long-read Sequencing

The Logsdon Lab at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine is looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral scholar to investigate the role of non-coding RNAs at human centromeres using long-read sequencing technologies.

All human chromosomes have a centromere that ensures that chromosomes are equally partitioned to daughter cells during cell division. Each centromere is transcribed into long non-coding RNA molecules by RNA Polymerase II, which regulates the assembly of centromeric chromatin and ensures that the centromeres are able to function. Despite their fundamental importance, the sequence, length, and diversity of centromeric RNAs have never been determined, and their variation among the human population is unclear. To address this gap in knowledge, we are seeking a postdoctoral scholar to perform long-read isoform sequencing on diverse human samples. The successful candidate will generate the first comprehensive catalog of human centromeric transcripts, which will reveal their variation in sequence and function in both health and disease.

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(05) Postdoctoral Fellowship Position

Postdoc  summary/title:–Postdoctoral Scholar in Genetics, Genomics, and Long-read Sequencing

The Logsdon Lab at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine is looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral scholar to work full-time starting in July 2024. The Logsdon lab is interested in understanding how some of the most rapidly evolving regions of the human genome vary among the population in both health and disease. We are particularly interested in the centromeres, which are found on every chromosome and are known to play an important role in infertility, cancer, and birth defects. More information about our research can be found on our lab website: logsdonlab.com

The successful candidate will work with Dr. Logsdon to assess the genetic and epigenetic variation of human centromeres among the population and in disease cohorts using long-read sequencing technologies. They will focus on the discovery of new variants within human centromeres relevant to disease and will collaborate with leading clinical cytogeneticists affiliated with the Penn Medicine Biobank (PMBB) and Children’s Hospital of Pennsylvania Division of Genomic Diagnostics (CHOP DGD).

This is a wonderful training opportunity for those interested in learning and applying long-read sequencing technologies to detect and diagnose diseases typically missed with short-read sequencing. We will provide hands-on training on long-read sequencing platforms (if desired) as well as training in computational analyses to assess the variation of centromeres in human genomes.

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(06) Postdoctoral Fellowship Position

Postdoc  summary/title:–Postdoctoral Fellow in Molecular Virology

An NIH-funded postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Elizabeth White, Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine. https://www.med.upenn.edu/whitelab/

Our collaborative team studies the molecular biology of human papillomaviruses (HPVs). Our goal is to understand the molecular mechanisms by which HPVs modulate host cell processes and cause cancer. Projects are available in several broad areas. We use molecular and cell biological techniques as well as computational biology, mass spectrometry, high-throughput screening approaches, and more to investigate HPV biology. For examples of our recent work, see PNAS (2019) 116:7033-7042 and eLife (2022) 11:e75466.

The Perelman School of Medicine provides an outstanding environment for postdoctoral training. Our colleagues include world-class physicians and basic scientists. Penn is home to outstanding tumor virology laboratories, the Abramson Cancer Center, and the Tumor Virology Program. There are abundant opportunities for collaboration with these and other groups at Penn, and at neighboring institutions.

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(07) Postdoctoral Fellowship Position

Postdoc  summary/title:–Postdoctoral Researcher in nucleic acid chemistry / organic synthesis

This is a chemical biology lab for nucleic acid innovation and synthetic cells research, affiliated with Penn Institute for RNA Innovation. The Postdoctoral Researcher will work closely with the PI and other lab members to build this new lab together, and contribute to innovative research in nucleic acid studies, which will be applicable to novel RNA therapeutics.

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(08) Postdoctoral Fellowship Position

Postdoc  summary/title:–Postdoctoral Researcher Positions in Neurodegeneration and Aging research

The Haney lab investigates the cellular mechanisms by which microglia and peripheral immune cells damage or support neuronal function in neurodegenerative disease and aging. Approaches we use in the lab are in vivo CRISPR screens in mouse models of aging and neurodegeneration, CRISPR screens in iPSC derived microglia and neurons, transcriptomic and epigenetic measurements, and cellular/biochemical assays. We also develop new technology and methods for CRISPR based screening approaches. Our long-term goal is to develop therapeutic strategies against Alzheimer’s disease and other age-related disorders. More info can be found at www.haneylab.org

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(09) Postdoctoral Fellowship Position

Postdoc  summary/title:–Postdoc in human tumor immunology

We are seeking a highly devoted and enthusiastic PhD or MD/PhD scientist to join our group as a postdoctoral research fellow.
He/She will be involved in investigating the role of the inflammatory myeloid cells in the tumor microenvironment and the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which tumor modulates their immune functions in cancer patients. Specifically, the researcher will investigate the role of the tumor-infiltrating macrophages and neutrophils in the regulation of tumor-specific T cell and NK cell responses in lung cancer patients. Also, He/She will investigate the ability of tumor-associated neutrophils and macrophages to regulate anti-tumor antibody-triggered immune responses.

He/she need to be able to perform the flow cytometry-based assays, tissue culturing, processing human specimens, cytokine multi-plex assay, ELISA, ELISpot. Skills in a molecular biology such as DNA/RNA extraction and analysis, standard and quantitative PCR, conventional and next-generation sequencing are desired. The postdoctoral fellow is expected to participate in design and performing experiments, data analysis and presentation. The candidate will work independently to manage daily research projects, data collection and organization of the laboratory. He/she must be able to identify and resolve technical problems, and use analytical and decision-making skills to implement assigned projects. He/she will be required to write up the manuscripts.

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About The University of Pennsylvania, United States – Official Website

The University of Pennsylvania is a private Ivy League research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The university claims a founding date of 1740 and is one of the nine colonial colleges chartered prior to the U.S. Declaration of Independence. Benjamin Franklin, Penn’s founder and first president, advocated an educational program that trained leaders in commerce, government, and public service, similar to a modern liberal arts curriculum with a practical perspective.

Penn has four undergraduate schools as well as twelve graduate and professional schools. Schools enrolling undergraduates include the College of Arts and Sciences, the School of Engineering and Applied Science, the Wharton School, and the School of Nursing. Penn’s “One University Policy” allows students to enroll in classes in any of Penn’s twelve schools. Among its highly ranked graduate and professional schools are a law school whose first professor wrote the first draft of the United States Constitution, the first school of medicine in North America (Perelman School of Medicine, 1765), and the first collegiate business school (Wharton School, 1881).

 

 

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