Postdoctoral Scholar – Rushing Lab Position Available In Orange, North Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: The Postdoctoral Scholar position at the Rushing Lab in the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Nutrition Research Institute offers an estimated salary range of $58.2K - $66.8K annually. The role requires a Ph.D. in a relevant field, expertise in cancer cell biology, and skills in mammalian cell culture and molecular biology techniques. The scholar will lead projects investigating cancer metabolism and contribute to high-impact research and grant proposals.
Job Description
Postdoctoral Scholar – Rushing Lab University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – 4.0 Chapel Hill, NC Job Details Temporary |
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$58.2K – $66.8K a year 23 hours ago Qualifications Biology Doctor of Medicine Western blot Medicine Law Doctoral degree Tissue culture Transfection Cell biology Laboratory experience Master’s degree Doctor of Law Doctor of Philosophy Biochemistry Genetics Oncology Senior level Mammalian cell culture Communication skills Teaching Molecular biology Master of Fine Arts Assays Full Job Description Posting Details Department Nutrition Research Institute – 633300 Posting Open Date 04/24/2025 Application Deadline Open Until Filled Yes Position Type Postdoctoral Scholar Position Title Postdoctoral Scholar – Rushing Lab Vacancy
ID PDS004509
Full-time/Part-time Full-Time Temporary Hours per week 40 FTE 1 Work Location Kannapolis, NC Position Location North Carolina, US Hiring Range Dependent on qualifications in line with NIH scale. Proposed Start Date Estimated Duration of Appointment 12 Months Position Information Be a Tar Heel! The UNC Nutrition Research Institute ( NRI ) is a world-renowned center and a global leader in precision nutrition research. Our on-site facilities include multiple wet labs and clinical facilities as well as a vivarium and a metabolic chamber. Approximately two hours from UNC -Chapel Hill , the NRI is located on the beautiful North Carolina Research Campus ( NCRC ) in Kannapolis, NC , a mid-size city with a small-town feel. The institute is within walking distance of the city center which includes shops, restaurants, a minor-league ballpark, theater, and music hall of fame. We are also a short drive to Charlotte and Winston-Salem/Greensboro. The NRI offers programs that support a healthy work/life balance. We also offer professional training opportunities for career growth, skill development, and lifelong learning. Primary Purpose of Organizational Unit Learning how people can eat uniquely! The UNC Nutrition Research Institute (NRI) is an internationally recognized center conducting innovative basic and translational science to establish how individual differences in nutrient requirements and responses to diet affect our nutritional needs. Our research contributes to the prevention and mitigation of chronic disease across the lifespan from periconception through aging. Our Mission is to lead precision nutrition research through understanding how genetics and environment affect an individual’s requirements for and responses to nutrients. NRI principal investigators hold faculty appointments in the departments of Nutrition and Psychology at UNC Chapel Hill. Their research interrogates nutrient roles in disease prevention, disease risk factors, and the impact of gene-environment and gene-nutrient interactions. The NRI promotes excellence in nutrition knowledge, teaching, and research. We seek and encourage a diversity of experiences and ideas and provide the tools and flexibility for all employees to achieve success and excellence within their chosen occupations and aspirations. We are committed to open dialogue, careful listening, becoming educated about the systems that hinder or prevent success, and taking action to ensure that all are equally acknowledged for their contributions and equally reap the benefits of being part of our community. Our Vision is to use scientific discovery to ensure optimal health through individualized nutrition. Everyone who works at the NRI supports this hopeful vision. Working at the NRI means doing good for the world. Join us! The NRI and this position are in Kannapolis, NC, in the Charlotte region.
Position Summary Position Title:
Postdoctoral Scholar We are seeking a highly motivated individual with expertise in cancer cell biology, metabolism, and molecular biology techniques to join our team. The Postdoctoral Scholar will work as an integral member of the Rushing Lab at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill’s Nutrition Research Institute to investigate cancer metabolism to advance precision oncology. Our lab is focused on understanding how metabolic pathways drive heterogeneity in cancer outcomes. The postdoctoral scholar will lead and collaborate on projects that leverage complex cellular model systems to advance our understanding of the intersection of cancer metabolic pathways, nutrition, disease progression, and treatment response. The successful candidate will have opportunities to publish high-impact research, mentor students, and contribute to grant proposals. This position offers an exciting chance to work at the intersection of nutrition, metabolism, and oncology in a collaborative, innovative environment.
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This position is located in Kannapolis, NC, appx. 2 hours from UNC’s main campus. Minimum Education and Experience Requirements Ph.D. (or an equivalent doctorate or terminal degree, such as a M.F.A., Sc.
D., J.D. or M.D.) in an appropriate field of study. Required Qualifications, Competencies, and Experience PhD in Cancer Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Pharmacology, or a related field. Strong expertise in mammalian cell culture, including maintenance, transfection, and viral transduction. Hands-on experience with biochemical and molecular biology techniques (e.g., Western blotting, qPCR, immunoprecipitation, metabolite extractions). Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Excellent written and verbal communication abilities. Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team. Preferred Qualifications, Competencies, and Experience Experience with metabolic assays, stable isotope tracing, or metabolomics approaches. Familiarity with cancer metabolism and metabolic signaling pathways. Experience with gene editing (CRISPR/Cas9, shRNA knockdowns). Prior experience working with metabolic inhibitors, drug screening, or therapeutic response assays. A strong publication record in cancer biology or related fields. Special Physical/Mental Requirements