Postdoctoral Fellow Position Available In Orleans, Louisiana
Tallo's Job Summary: The Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans is hiring a Postdoctoral Fellow to research the role of signaling factors like ACE2, serotonin, and BDNF in linking neuroplasticity with vasculature in the adult rodent brain. The ideal candidate should have a background in cardiovascular physiology and brain anatomy, with experience in gene targeting techniques and state-of-the-art approaches. Training in research conduct, manuscript writing, and grant submission will be provided. The position involves working in Dr. Klempin's lab in the Cardiovascular Center, utilizing molecular, genetic, and physiological techniques. LSU Health New Orleans is an equal opportunity employer.
Job Description
Postdoctoral Fellow 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars New Orleans, LA Expiration Date Open Until Filled Department Cardiovascular Center Position Type Post-Doc Location New Orleans Description The School of Medicine at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center (LSUHSC) in New Orleans is seeking a postdoctoral fellow to investigate the role of signaling factors and molecules, including the angiotensin-converting enzyme type 2 (ACE2), serotonin, and the brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), in linking neuroplasticity with vasculature in the adult rodent brain. The research will focus on blood pressure regulation and gene modifications that contribute to neuro-cardiovascular deregulation. Work will involve gene targeting techniques in the central nervous system (such as optogenetics, DREADD), targeting specific neuronal networks involved in inflammation, and employing state-of-the-art approaches, including cell culture, in vivo analysis, and FACS. Qualifications The ideal candidate should have a background in cardiovascular physiology, brain anatomy, and histology, as well as a strong interest in developing hypotheses and addressing complex research questions. The approaches combine genetic tools, optogenetics and behavior, pharmacology, histology, and imaging to uncover pathways that regulate neuroplasticity and blood pressure regulation. The successful applicant will receive training in responsible research conduct and ethics, will be mentored in manuscript writing and grant submission, and is required to participate in the departmental seminar series. Additional Position Information Dr. Klempin’s lab in the Cardiovascular Center uses a combination of molecular, genetic, and physiological approaches, including the generation of transgenic and knockout models, cardiovascular and neurophysiological techniques (such as mouse telemetry, cardiovascular function assessment, brain microinjections, and micro dialysis), gene therapy tools (including siRNA and viral transfection), immunohistochemistry, biochemical methods, and behavior analysis. About the School LSU Health New Orleans seeks candidates who will contribute to a climate where students, faculty, and staff of all identities and backgrounds have equitable access and success opportunities. As an equal opportunity employer, we welcome all to apply without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, physical or mental disability, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. LSU Health New Orleans is also designated as a State Model Employer (SAME) agency and provides assistance to persons needing accommodations or with the accessibility of materials. For those seeking such accommodations or assistance related to this search, we encourage you to contact the Office of Human Resource Management (HRMADA@lsuhsc.edu). Applicant Instructions Required Documents 1. Curriculum vitae 2. Name of three references Optional Documents 1. Cover Letter