Research Fellow-LS-Neuroscience–Grinberg lab at Mayo Career Site US
Jacksonville, Florida, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

17 Jan, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Neuroscience, Neuroanatomy, Neuropathology, Quantitative Stereology, Molecular Techniques, Brain Pathology, Clinical Data, Imaging Data

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
The laboratory of Dr. Grinberg is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our growing team investigating the basis of sleep dysfunction in neurodegenerative diseases. This role is part of a multidisciplinary effort to decipher how neurodegenerative processes impact the sleep-wake system, with the ultimate goal of developing effective therapeutic strategies. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in neuroscience or neuroanatomy and a passion for neuropathology. Working closely with neuropathologists, neurologists, psychiatrists, and neuroscientists, you will explore sleep- and wake-promoting nuclei in human brain tissue using neuroanatomical, neuropathological, and molecular tools to generate biological insights with clinical relevance. This position offers: Advanced training in neuroanatomy, histology, quantitative human neuropathology, and molecular technique Opportunities to correlate brain pathology with antemortem clinical and imaging data. An exceptional research environment for a neuroscientist looking to specialize in dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, sleep, and neurodegeneration. Qualifications Ph.D. in neuroscience, neuroanatomy, or a related field with a strong interest in neurodegenerative diseases. Preferred experience in mammalian anatomy, quantitative stereology, and the integration of neuroanatomical and molecular approaches. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. If interested in joining our team, please provide the following: Letter of intent Curriculum Vitae (CV) Three references For additional information, please contact Dr. Grinberg at grinberg.lea@mayo.edu Why Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic is top-ranked in more specialties than any other care provider according to U.S. News & World Report. As we work together to put the needs of the patient first, we are also dedicated to our employees, investing in competitive compensation and comprehensive benefit plans – to take care of you and your family, now and in the future. And with continuing education and advancement opportunities at every turn, you can build a long, successful career with Mayo Clinic. Benefits Highlights Medical: Multiple plan options. Dental: Delta Dental or reimbursement account for flexible coverage. Vision: Affordable plan with national network. Pre-Tax Savings: HSA and FSAs for eligible expenses. Retirement: Competitive retirement package to secure your future. Just as our reputation has spread beyond our Minnesota roots, so have our locations. Today, our employees are located at our three major campuses in Phoenix/Scottsdale, Arizona, Jacksonville, Florida, Rochester, Minnesota, and at Mayo Clinic Health System campuses throughout Midwestern communities, and at our international locations. Each Mayo Clinic location is a special place where our employees thrive in both their work and personal lives. Learn more about what each unique Mayo Clinic campus has to offer, and where your best fit is. Equal Opportunity All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, protected veteran status or disability status. Learn more about the "EOE is the Law". Mayo Clinic participates in E-Verify and may provide the Social Security Administration and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization.
Responsibilities
The postdoctoral researcher will investigate sleep dysfunction in neurodegenerative diseases and explore sleep- and wake-promoting nuclei in human brain tissue. This role involves collaboration with various specialists to generate biologically relevant insights.
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