Postdoctoral Researcher positions-Kapahi lab at Buck Institute
Novato, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Mar, 26

Salary

81840.0

Posted On

04 Dec, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Nutrient Signaling, Circadian Rhythms, Neurodegeneration, Bioinformatics, Systems Biology, Genetics, Pharmacology, Biochemistry, Genomics, Model Organisms, Data Analysis, Grant Writing, Research, Collaboration, Aging Research, Translational Research

Industry

research

Description
POSITION SUMMARY Postdoctoral Researcher - Nutrient Signaling, Circadian Rhythms & Neurodegeneration The Kapahi Lab at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging is recruiting Postdoctoral Researchers to lead innovative projects exploring how circadian clocks and nutrient-responsive pathways influence eye and neuronal degeneration. These positions use bioinformatic and systems biology approaches to integrate findings from Drosophila and human data, with a focus on conserved mechanisms in aging and age-related disease. Our lab uses a cross-disciplinary toolkit—genetics, pharmacology, biochemistry, and genomics—to understand how nutrition impacts the biology of aging. Model systems include C. elegans, D. melanogaster, and mammalian cells. Why Join Us? Work in a highly collaborative, well-funded lab focused on translational aging research Access to state-of-the-art core facilities and rich model organism resources Strong mentorship with a track record of supporting K99/R00 applications Ideal for researchers seeking to transition to independent academic careers QUALIFICATIONS PhD in Biology, Bioinformatics, Neuroscience, or a related field. Experience with model organisms and/or bioinformatic data analysis is an advantage, but not essential. Willingness to write grants and manuscripts is a prerequisite. PUBLICATIONS Bar S, Wilson KA, Dammer EB, Schilling B, Seyfried NT, Ellerby LM, Kapahi P. Neuronal glycogen breakdown exerts a neuroprotective effect in models of Alzheimer’s disease by enhancing flux through the pentose phosphate pathway. accepted Nat Metabolism 2025 Wilson KA, Bar S, Dammer EB, Carrera EM, Hodge BA, Hilsabeck TAU, Bons J, Brownridge GW 3rd, Beck JN, Rose J, Granath-Panelo M, Nelson CS, Qi G, Gerencser AA, Lan J, Afenjar A, Chawla G, Brem RB, Campeau PM, Bellen HJ, Schilling B, Seyfried NT, Ellerby LM, Kapahi P. OXR1 maintains the retromer to delay brain aging under dietary restriction. Nat Commun. 2024 Jan 11;15(1):467. PMID: 38212606; PMCID: PMC10784588. Longitudinal fundus imaging and its genome-wide association analysis provide evidence for a human retinal aging clock. Sara Ahadi, Kenneth A Wilson Jr, Boris Babenko, Cory Y McLean, Drew Bryant, Orion Pritchard, Ajay Kumar, Enrique M Carrera, Ricardo Lamy, Jay M Stewart, Avinash Varadarajan, Marc Berndl, Pankaj Kapahi, Ali Bashir. Elife. 2023 Mar 28; https://elifesciences.org/articles/82364 Dietary restriction and clock delay eye aging to extend lifespan in melanogaster. Hodge BA, Meyerhof GT, Katewa SD, Lian T, Lau C ,Bar S, Leung NY, Li M, Li-Kroeger D, Melov S, Schilling B, Montell C, Kapahi P. Nat Commun. 2022 Jun 7. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-30975-4 COMPENSATION & BENEFITS The starting salary for a new postdoc at the Buck is $73,760 in 2026, with a range of up to $81,440, commensurate with postdoc level & experience. Exciting, dynamic work environment at the forefront of science using state-of-the-art techniques. Generous benefits package including health insurance, paid parental leave, childcare assistance, generous vacation/sick leave, and 401(k) with 5% employer match and student loan repayment option. Collaborative and dynamic environment, both for science and social activities. ABOUT THE BUCK INSTITUTE Our success will ultimately change healthcare. At the Buck, we aim to end the threat of age-related diseases for this and future generations by bringing together the most capable and passionate scientists from a broad range of disciplines to identify and impede how we age. We are an independent, non-profit institution located in Marin County, CA, to increase human health span or the healthy years of life. Globally recognized as the pioneer and leader in efforts to target aging—the number one risk factor for diseases including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, cancer, macular degeneration, heart disease, and diabetes—the Buck seeks to help people live better longer. We are an equal-opportunity employer and strive to create an atmosphere where diversity of identity, experience, and background is welcomed, valued, and supported. Candidates who contribute to this diversity are strongly encouraged to apply. TO APPLY Interested candidates should apply online and upload a CV, cover letter, and contact information for 3 professional references. For questions regarding this position, please email [email protected] or visit https://www.buckinstitute.org/lab/kapahi-lab/
Responsibilities
Lead innovative projects exploring the influence of circadian clocks and nutrient-responsive pathways on eye and neuronal degeneration. Integrate findings from Drosophila and human data using bioinformatic and systems biology approaches.
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