Postdoctoral Research Associate - Basic and Translational Research Training at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Memphis, Tennessee, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

30 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

01 Nov, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Hematopoiesis, Hemostasis, Thrombosis, Non-malignant Blood Diseases, Sickle Cell Disease, Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes, Myeloproliferative Disorders, Genomics, Gene Regulation, Experimental Model Systems, Mechanistic Cell Biology, Functional Genomics, Gene Editing, Research Ethics, Professional Development

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
St. Jude is seeking outstanding candidates for postdoctoral fellowship positions in pediatric classical hematology. Research areas of interest include hematopoiesis, hemostasis/thrombosis, and non-malignant blood diseases, such as sickle cell disease, bone marrow failure syndromes, and myeloproliferative disorders. This premier NHLBI-sponsored T32 training program leverages the exceptional research infrastructure at St. Jude to train top-tier postdoctoral fellows with the necessary skills to lead independent research programs in laboratory-based classical hematology. Postdoctoral mentors associated with the program represent seven basic science and clinical departments across the institution. These faculty are leaders in their respective fields with expertise in basic and translational research in pediatric classical hematology, with special emphasis on genomics, gene regulation, and cutting-edge experimental model systems and approaches to mechanistic cell and molecular biology. Trainees will greatly benefit from the interdisciplinary approach and collaborative nature of participating faculty, and collaboration between mentors is encouraged to provide a cross-disciplinary approach to the training program. Fellows will receive training in state-of-the-art approaches in bulk and single-cell -omics, gene editing, functional genomics, and in vitro and in vivo models of hematologic disease. This is complemented by training in the execution of statistically rigorous, hypothesis-driven research that probes the mechanistic basis of hematologic disease, uncovers new therapeutic targets, and translates these targets to preclinical models of hematologic disease. All trainees will be instructed in grant writing, rigor and reproducibility, research ethics, and salient professional development topics. St. Jude offers highly competitive stipends and robust support for its trainees. This program aims to address the critical shortage of biomedical trainees focused on classical hematology by equipping them with the excitement, knowledge, and skills to make new biological discoveries and use modern tools for genetic and pharmacological manipulation to develop new therapies. Eligibility Applicants should be prospective postdocs or in the early stages of postdoctoral training (within 1–2 years of PhD conferral). Applicants must hold a PhD, MD, DO, PharmD, DVM, or equivalent degree in a relevant field at the time of appointment. Applicants must be U.S. Citizens, U.S. Noncitizen Nationals, or Permanent Residents at the time of appointment. Strong communication skills, a solid publication record, and a demonstrated commitment to research are required. St. Jude is an Equal Opportunity Employer No Search Firms St. Jude Children's Research Hospital does not accept unsolicited assistance from search firms for employment opportunities. Please do not call or email. All resumes submitted by search firms to any employee or other representative at St. Jude via email, the internet or in any form and/or method without a valid written search agreement in place and approved by HR will result in no fee being paid in the event the candidate is hired by St. Jude.
Responsibilities
Postdoctoral fellows will receive training in state-of-the-art approaches in hematologic disease research. They will engage in collaborative projects and develop skills necessary for independent research programs.
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