{"id":7447,"date":"2022-04-11T10:36:50","date_gmt":"2022-04-11T10:36:50","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/notesbard.com\/?p=7447"},"modified":"2022-04-11T00:08:33","modified_gmt":"2022-04-11T00:08:33","slug":"46-postdoctoral-fellowships-at-university-of-pennsylvania","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/notesbard.com\/46-postdoctoral-fellowships-at-university-of-pennsylvania\/","title":{"rendered":"46 Postdoctoral Fellowships at University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania"},"content":{"rendered":"
Are you holding PhD degree and looking for Postdoctoral Fellowships? University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania inviting application for multiple Postdoctoral Fellowships. University of Pennsylvania is one of the largest university in the world with thousands of employees, students, and research scientists are involved in the innovation of science and technology daily. <\/span><\/p>\n University of Pennsylvania has huge a campus in Pennsylvania, USA and widely known as for its contribution in top notch education and research. The contribution of University of Pennsylvania is not only limited to natural sciences and engineering but it also offers high quality research as well as higher education in bio-medical sciences, social sciences, humanities, psychology, education, architecture etc..<\/span><\/p>\n The Weljie Lab in the Department of System Pharmacology and Translational Therapeutics at the University of Pennsylvania is seeking multiple highly motivated and independent post-doctoral fellows to help drive our program in quantitative metabolic profiling in chronobiology and translational research. Applicants with a wide variety of previous training are encouraged to apply. The focus of their work will be investigation of sleep and circadian biology as they relate to metabolism. Our lab applies analytical methods using mass spectrometry (LC-MS, LC-MS\/MS, mass spec imaging and nuclear magnetic resonance, NMR) for comprehensive metabolite profiling and implementation of data analysis pipelines to a variety of model and clinical problems, including Drosophila, mice, and human samples.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> Open Until Filled<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The ITMAT Bioinformatics Laboratory is a bioinformatics research facility that supports the research efforts of over 1,500 laboratories at the University of Pennsylvania. We are not however a service or a core, we do not perform bioinformatics for fee, instead we conduct independent research on methods development and evaluation, and we collaborate on specific projects with select collaborators. We are particularly interested in all things transcriptomics, including data simulation. Our primary collaborators are in Pharmacology and Genetics, but we also collaborate with the biomedical community in general. Our postdocs should be oriented towards an academic career at the faculty level.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> Open Until Filled<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Post Doctoral Fellow positions are available in the laboratory of Dr. Jennifer Kalish, at the Children\u2019s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and the University of Pennsylvania (Penn). Our lab is part of the rich scientific environment on the CHOP\/Penn campus that includes multiple areas of epigenetics, cancer, genetics, and molecular biology. We are located in the new Colket Translational Research Building as part of the Division of Human Genetics in the Department of Pediatrics and the Center for Childhood Cancer Research (CCCR). The lab is also part of the Penn Epigenetics program. The lab\u2019s research focuses on the transition between normal growth, overgrowth and cancer using human-cell based model systems and patient samples to study epigenetic causes of abnormal growth and cancer. We are interested in the infection points between normal growth and the transition to cancer to understand how they reveal insights into fundamental epigenetic and cellular mechanisms. We are particularly interested in how cancer predisposition syndromes contribute to the genetic and epigenetic set up for cancer. The laboratory work is part of a larger translational research program in which patient samples and clinical data are collected through a patient registry.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> Open Until Filled<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n A full-time postdoctoral position is available in the Paralkar Lab in the Division of Hematology-Oncology and the Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute at the University of Pennsylvania for an NIH-funded project to study transcription and chromatin regulation in hematopoiesis and leukemia. Transcription factors and chromatin-binding proteins regulate the transcription of coding and noncoding RNAs to orchestrate cellular transcriptomes and proteomes. The rate of transcription of ribosomal RNAs, the most abundant RNA in the cell, shows substantial variation across normal and malignant cell types in many organ systems, including in hematopoiesis, but little is known about its regulation in cell-type-specific contexts. The Paralkar Lab has identified that numerous hematopoietic and leukemic transcription factors bind ribosomal DNA (rDNA), and their regulation of rRNA transcription has implications for both normal and leukemic hematopoiesis. <\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> Open Until Filled<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n A postdoctoral position to design and perform research in equine sperm capacitation, oocyte maturation, intracytoplasmic sperm injection, embryo culture and vitrification, and\/or other aspects of equine assisted reproduction. Participate in the research and clinical embryo production procedures in the laboratory. Perform data collation and statistical analyses, prepare abstracts, presentations and research papers. Perform and assist with procedures with horses including transvaginal ultrasound-guided follicle aspiration; organize and maintain mare herd.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> Open Until Filled<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n A postdoctoral position for an MR physicist is available in the Division of Neuroradiology\/Department of Radiology in the Cerebrovascular Lab (www.TheSongLabBrain.com) at the University of Pennsylvania. The position is to conduct research on multiplexed neuroimaging. We will use new deep learning-based processes that fuse multimodal images and create higher quality, data-rich medical images. Maximizing imaging data from each modality, we will then use machine learning to identify, validate and implement the use of neuroimaging biomarkers for neurologic disorders. This AI-fueled project will leverage the expertise of an interdisciplinary team to propel medical innovation towards more precise and personalized diagnostic strategies. The position requires focused expertise in the specific area of developing advanced MRI pulse sequences, image reconstruction\/analysis methods and applying these techniques to neuroimaging for neurological disorders. <\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> Open Until Filled<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Penn Image Computing and Science Laboratory (PICSL) and the Penn Alzheimer\u2019s Disease Research Center (ADRC) are seeking to recruit a postdoctoral fellow to engage in computational image analysis research focused on studying variability of imaging-based biomarkers of Alzheimer\u2019s disease. The postdoctoral fellow will be working with ADRC faculty to analyze unique in vivo and postmortem imaging datasets using novel image registration, segmenta-tion, morphometry, and machine learning techniques. Candidates should have completed (or be about to complete) a Ph.D. in a relevant field of study and have a strong interest in neurodegenerative disease research.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> Open Until Filled<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Maxwell Laboratory is seeking a highly motivated and creative postdoctoral fellow to understand the role of inherited TP53 mutations and interactions with the immune system in breast tumor development. The PI, Dr. Kara Maxwell, runs the Li Fraumeni Syndrome (LFS) Biobank at Penn Medicine, which ascertains patients with inherited mutations in the tumor suppressor TP53. The LFS biobank contains extensive clinical information, germline and tissue samples, peripheral blood mononuclear cells, and lymphoblastoid cell lines created from patients. Our studies have shown that certain hypomorphic TP53 mutations lead to high risks of breast cancer. Using knock-in breast cancer cell lines and patient derived lymphoblastoid cell lines, the postdoctoral fellow will characterize p53 pathway defects associated with these alleles. <\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> Open Until Filled<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Bradbury Lab in the Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology-Oncology and the Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy at the University of Pennsylvania is recruiting a highly motivated postdoctoral research fellow with expertise in patient-oriented and behavioral research. Position is initially offered for one year – and can be extended up to at least three years contingent upon outstanding performance and program funding. Candidate can begin as early as January 2022. Available project within the Bradbury lab include several NIH funded translational genetic research studies focused on the clinical implementation of genetic medicine to promote the health of individuals, families and communities.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> Open Until Filled<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Morrisey Lab is an integrated team of postdoctoral fellows, physician-scientists, students, and researchers whose goal is to better understand the cellular and molecular etiology of lung disease and regeneration. We have an open postdoctoral fellowship position to study lung regeneration. The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D., M.D., or both with experience in genetic models of stem\/progenitor cell development and activation after injury. Additional experience in organoid modeling of stem cell behavior, single cell genomic analysis, and imaging are an asset. Candidates should be willing to work in a team environment that is enthusiastic, collaborative, and supportive.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> Open Until Filled<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Two Post-Doctoral Scholar positions are available for NIH-funded studies on platelets and vascular biology. The Brass lab uses a combination of cell biology, mouse models, computational models, and in vivo imaging to answer basic and translational questions about hemostasis, thrombosis, cell signaling, and the role of platelets in maintaining vascular integrity. The lab exists within a vibrant community of investigators at Penn and Children\u2019s Hospital of Philadelphia with shared interests (and research) in platelet, coagulation factor and vascular biology and is supported by a multi-investigator program project grant based at Penn. Participating laboratories meet weekly and share an NIH HLBI T32-funded training program.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> Open Until Filled<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Two postdoctoral researcher positions are available in the laboratory of Dr. Xiaolu Yang at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Our lab is interested in cancer, stemness, and neurodegeneration. The current projects focus on two areas: (1) The tumor suppressor p53, metabolism, and autophagy. We are interested in the regulation and functions of the preeminent tumor suppressor p53. Our results have revealed an important role for p53 in modulating metabolic pathways that are critical for biosynthesis and redox balance. We are investigating the function of p53 as both a sentinel and a regulator for metabolic activities.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> Open Until Filled<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Brady lab led by Dr. Donita Brady is part of the Department of Cancer Biology and the Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. We are currently recruiting three postdoctoral fellows to join our research program at Penn. Our research program at Penn is founded in a new paradigm in nutrient sensing and protein regulation, termed metalloallostery, where redox-active metals control kinase activity, and is advancing our knowledge in basic science and disease-focused areas. Our focus lies at the intersection of kinase signaling and copper (Cu) homeostasis with the goal of defining the mechanistic features of Cu-dependent kinases to target them in cancer via drug repurposing or development. The emergence of this new paradigm in nutrient sensing and protein regulation has established that Cu is a critical mediator of intracellular signaling, provided evidence for the existence of molecular mechanisms for sensing changes in Cu abundance, and expanded the contribution of Cu to cellular processes necessary for adaptation to nutrient scarcity.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> Open Until Filled<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Our collaborative team studies the molecular biology of human papillomaviruses (HPVs). Our goal is to understand the molecular mechanisms by which HPVs modulate host cell processes and cause cancer. Projects are available in several broad areas. We use molecular and cell biological techniques as well as computational biology, mass spectrometry, high-throughput screening approaches, and more to investigate HPV biology. For examples of our recent work, see PNAS (2019) 116:7033-7042 and eLife (2022) 11:e75466. The Perelman School of Medicine provides an outstanding environment for postdoctoral training. Our colleagues include world-class physicians and basic scientists. Penn is home to outstanding tumor virology laboratories, the Abramson Cancer Center, and the Tumor Virology Program. There are abundant opportunities for collaboration with these and other groups at Penn, and at neighboring institutions.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> Open Until Filled<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Funding is available for a postdoctoral fellow to study taste receptor signaling in innate immunity, specifically how G-protein coupled taste receptors activate antimicrobial responses in immune cells. Our lab uses a combination of live-cell and confocal imaging, biochemistry, and molecular biology approaches using primary human cells isolated from nasal surgical samples and cultured at air-liquid interface. A main focus of our lab is bitter taste receptors, which are expressed in many tissues beyond just the tongue, where they serve largely unknown roles. In the airway, bitter taste receptors detect bacterial products and activate calcium-driven innate immune responses. In macrophages, bitter taste receptors regulate phagocytosis through calcium and NO signaling.<\/span><\/p>\n Last Application Date:<\/span><\/strong> Open Until Filled<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n View Details & Apply<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Funding is available for a postdoctoral fellow to study epithelial signaling in innate immunity, specifically how G-protein coupled receptors activate antimicrobial responses in nasal and lung cells. Our lab uses a combination of live-cell and confocal imaging, biochemistry, and molecular biology approaches using primary human cells isolated from nasal surgical samples and cultured at air-liquid interface. A main focus of our lab is bitter taste receptors, which are expressed in many tissues beyond just the tongue, where they serve largely unknown roles. In the airway, bitter taste receptors detect bacterial products and activate calcium-driven innate immune responses.<\/span><\/p>\n1. 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3. Post Doc Fellow – Epigenetics<\/span><\/h1>\n
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4. Postdoctoral Position in Transcriptional Regulation in Hematopoiesis and Leukemia<\/span><\/h1>\n
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5. A postdoctoral position to design and perform research in equine sperm capacitation<\/span><\/h1>\n
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7. Postdoctoral Research Fellow Position in Neuroimaging in the Department of Radiology<\/span><\/h1>\n
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8. Postdoctoral fellow to engage in computational image analysis\u00a0<\/span><\/h1>\n
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9. Cancer Genetics Postdoctoral Position<\/span><\/h1>\n
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10. Postdoctoral research fellow with expertise in patient-oriented and behavioral research<\/span><\/h1>\n
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11. Postdoctoral fellowship position to study lung regeneration<\/span><\/h1>\n
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12. Two Post-Doctoral Scholar positions to study platelets and vascular biology<\/span><\/h1>\n
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14. Postdoctoral Fellow Cancer Chemical Biology<\/span><\/h1>\n
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15. Postdoctoral fellow in molecular virology<\/span><\/h1>\n
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16. Postdoctoral fellow to study taste receptor signaling<\/span><\/h1>\n
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17. Postdoctoral fellow to study epithelial signaling in innate immunity<\/span><\/h1>\n
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