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Position Supervisor: Prof. Shaoqin Sarah Gong
Learn more about Prof. Gong: https://directory.engr.wisc.edu/bme/Faculty/Gong_Shaoqin/
About University of Wisconsin-Madison: UW-Madison is a prestigious institution renowned for its research excellence, holding a top 10 national research ranking and continues to increase research expenditures.
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Position Summary: The Biomaterials Laboratory in the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences and Department of Biomedical Engineering is inviting applications for a postdoctoral research associate to work on the design, synthesis, characterization, and evaluation of innovative multifunctional drug nanocarriers, which can be used to deliver various types of payloads (e.g., CRISPR genome editors, nucleic acids, proteins, peptides and small moleculardrugs). The resulting nanomedicines can be used to treat a wide range of diseases including brain, eye, and vascular diseases. Some of our current research focuses include genome editing therapy, antimicrobial materials, and immunotherapy. The Gong lab is well equipped and collaborates with many research groups at the University ofWisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health and conducts highly interdisciplinary research. The Gong lab is located at the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery. https://discovery.wisc.edu/
Position Qualification: Candidates should have a PhD degree in a relevant field including Chemistry/Chemical Engineering/Biomedical Engineering/Pharmacy etc. Ideal candidates should have a good publication record and a strong background in polymer or organic chemistry and nanomedicines. Previous experience in gene therapy/genome editing, antimicrobial materials, or immunotherapy would be a plus.
Salary and Benefits: The postdoc salary will be determined based on qualifications following the guidelines from UW-Madison and NIH. Health insurance will be provided following the UW-Madison employee benefit policies.
Start Date: Immediate opening available
How to apply: Candidates are requested to submit a curriculum vita via email to: sgong@engr.wisc.edu
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $46,503.46 - $56,004.18 per year
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Work Location: In person
Full Time
$59k-75k (estimate)
04/11/2023
05/15/2024
enzyme.wisc.edu
Maple Valley, WA
<25
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