UNIV-Post Doctorate Scholar-Dr. Rohrer's Lab-Department of Ophthalmology
ClinchTalent / Error / 404(4 months ago)
About this role
A postdoctoral researcher position in the laboratory of Dr. Rohrer at the Storm Eye Institute, Department of Ophthalmology, Medical University of South Carolina. The role focuses on research into the cellular and molecular basis of retinal health and disease, with emphasis on cell metabolism, aging, and inflammaging in mammalian visual systems using mouse and iPSC models. The postdoc will participate in data analysis and contribute to manuscript preparation and presentations while assisting in training others.
Required Skills
- Cell Culture
- Flow Cytometry
- Molecular Biology
- Microscopy
- Animal Handling
- Image Analysis
- Data Analysis
- Statistical Methods
- Experimental Design
- Manuscript Preparation
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Qualifications
- Ph.D. or Equivalent in Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, or Related Biomedical Science
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