Postdoctoral Researcher - Zhou lab
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Buck Institute
Novato, CA (In Person)
$77,600 Salary, Full-Time
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Mitochondria Lysome Function and Aging Research Position Summary The Buck Institute for Research on Aging is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to investigate mitochondria-lysosome crosstalk in the context of aging and cellular senescence. This position will focus on understanding how communication between mitochondria and lysosomes regulates organelle function, cellular homeostasis, and age-associated decline. The successful candidate will use a combination of cell biology, advanced imaging, quantitative analysis, genetics, and mechanistic perturbation approaches to uncover how mitochondria-lysosome interactions contribute to organelle and cellular dysfunction associated with hallmarks of aging. The project will also explore new strategies to restore organelle communication and intervene in aging-associated phenotypes in the context of both normal aging and age-related diseases. The candidate will join a highly collaborative and multidisciplinary team that integrates biology, biophysics, imaging, quantitative analysis, computational biology, and artificial intelligence. This environment provides strong opportunities to combine experimental discovery with quantitative and computational approaches, particularly through high-content imaging, automated microscopy, and large-scale image analysis. About the Zhou Lab The Zhou Lab is an intentionally multidisciplinary research group that uses model systems ranging from budding yeast and cultured human cells to animal models to study fundamental mechanisms of aging. Our team brings together researchers from cell biology, biophysics, computer science, artificial intelligence, and other quantitative disciplines. We view this cross-disciplinary environment as a major strength, creating opportunities for shared learning, creative problem-solving, and discoveries that would be difficult to achieve within a single field alone. Our lab uses a diverse range of cutting-edge approaches, including super-resolution imaging, high-throughput screening, cryo-EM, simulations, genetics, and machine learning. Current research areas include systems biology of aging, organelle communication, and proteome plasticity. Recently, the lab has built automated research pipelines that combine liquid-handling robotics, high-throughput cell manipulation, automated super-resolution microscopy, and machine-learning-based image analysis. These platforms enable large-scale imaging and quantitative analysis of molecular and cellular aging phenotypes. We are looking for candidates who are passionate about uncovering basic principles of molecular and cellular biology and who are excited to work at the interface of organelle biology, aging research, advanced imaging, and quantitative analysis. Recent Publications Yoo S, et al.
The Spatiotemporal Proteome Landscape of Aging:
Structural determinants of age-sensitive proteome remodeling . bioRxiv [Preprint]. 2026 March 1.DOI:
10.64898/2026.02.26.708310 Liu, Q., et al. Mitochondria-vacuole coupling contributes to vacuolar acidification and aging. In press, Molecular Cell Zheng, F., et al., Metabolic Environment-Driven Remodeling of Mitochondrial Ribosomes Regulates Translation and Biogenesis. Molecular Cell 2025 Nov 6:S1097-2765
(25)00853-6. Liu, Q., et al. Nascent mitochondrial proteins initiate the localized condensation of cytosolic protein aggregates on the mitochondrial surface. Proc Natl Acad SciUSA . 2023
Aug; 120(31) e2300475120 Required Qualifications PhD in cell biology or related field Track record of first-author publications in related field Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary research setting Strong verbal and written communication skills Compensation & Benefits $73,760- $81,440 depending on skills and experience Comprehensive benefits including medical/dental/vision coverage, paid time off, paid parental leave, 401(k) employer contribution, and a student debt repayment option.
To Apply Please submit:
A curriculum vitae or resume, A cover letter addressing your past research experience, plans, and expectations for working in the lab Any relevant publications, projects, or code. wCS9iuWWZ7 Postdoctoral Researcher- Zhou lab 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 8001 Redwood Blvd, Novato, CA 94945 $73,760
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- Full-time Buck Institute 33 reviews $73,760
- $81,440 a year
- Full-time Mitochondria Lysome Function and Aging Research Position Summary The Buck Institute for Research on Aging is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to investigate mitochondria-lysosome crosstalk in the context of aging and cellular senescence.
The Spatiotemporal Proteome Landscape of Aging:
Structural determinants of age-sensitive proteome remodeling . bioRxiv [Preprint]. 2026 March 1.DOI:
10.64898/2026.02.26.708310 Liu, Q., et al. Mitochondria-vacuole coupling contributes to vacuolar acidification and aging. In press, Molecular Cell Zheng, F., et al., Metabolic Environment-Driven Remodeling of Mitochondrial Ribosomes Regulates Translation and Biogenesis. Molecular Cell 2025 Nov 6:S1097-2765
(25)00853-6. Liu, Q., et al. Nascent mitochondrial proteins initiate the localized condensation of cytosolic protein aggregates on the mitochondrial surface. Proc Natl Acad SciUSA . 2023
Aug; 120(31) e2300475120 Required Qualifications PhD in cell biology or related field Track record of first-author publications in related field Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary research setting Strong verbal and written communication skills Compensation & Benefits $73,760- $81,440 depending on skills and experience Comprehensive benefits including medical/dental/vision coverage, paid time off, paid parental leave, 401(k) employer contribution, and a student debt repayment option.
To Apply Please submit:
A curriculum vitae or resume, A cover letter addressing your past research experience, plans, and expectations for working in the lab Any relevant publications, projects, or code. wCS9iuWWZ7Similar remote jobs
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