What are the responsibilities and job description for the Post-Doc Fellow Lab for Regenerative Cell Therapy position at Mass General Physicians Organization?
The Laboratory is now recruiting for 1 postdoctoral fellow. Candidate qualifications should include a PhD or MD degree in a relevant field such as neuroscience, stem cell biology, gene editing, immunology, cellular neurophysiology etc., with evidence of scholarly achievement including relevant publications. Familiarity with clinical neuroscience or other biological or medical backgrounds is preferred.
Highly valued qualifications include:
1. Experience in stem cell culture and neuron differentiation
2. Experience in neurodegenerative disease animal models, neural circuit analysis, optogenetics, chemical genetics, or electrophysiology
3. Experience in gene editing, molecular biology
4. Experience in immunology
5. Teamwork spirit and communication skills
Application Process:
Please send CV to Dr. Bin Song: bsong@mgh.harvard.edu or Dr. Jeffrey Schweitzer jschweitzer1@mgh.harvard.edu
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