Postdoctoral Associate
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Job no: 527970
Work type: Research Faculty
Senior management: Vice President for Research
Department: Fralin Biomedical Res. Institute
Location: Roanoke, Virginia
Categories: Research / Scientific
Postdoctoral opening in cardiac arrhythmia mechanisms is immediately available in the Poelzing lab. We are looking for highly motivated candidates with expertise in electrophysiology and whole-heart Langendorff perfusion. The project involves testing a novel hypothesis that structural integrity alone is sufficient to protect against arrhythmogenic conduction slowing in diseases associated with monogenic mutations in proteins expressed in the intercalated disc: gap junctions, sodium channels, desmosomes, and adherens junctions. Work will include optically mapping genetically engineered monogenic mutant mouse hearts, transmission and super-resolution microscopy. Novel peptide interventions targeting parts of the intercalated disc different from the areas of mutation will be perfused to test whether they can conceal or unmask an arrhythmogenic conduction phenotype.
The environment of the Poelzing group is highly interdisciplinary and provides ample opportunities for scientific growth. The group has significant experience transitioning lab members to academic and industrial positions. Interested candidates should send their resume, statement of research goals, and at least three names for recommendation letters to Dr. Steven Poelzing (poelzing@vtc.vt.edu).
• PhD in single cell and tissue/organ cardiac electrophysiology, molecular biology, genetics, and other relevant areas of biomedical sciences. PhD must be awarded no more than four years prior to the effective date of appointment with a minimum of one year eligibility remaining.
• Be highly self-motivated and possess strong training in electrophysiology, molecular biology, animal studies, biochemical and histological assays.
• Demonstrated publication of research findings in peer-reviewed journals.
• Ability to receive training and write a post-doctoral fellowship application, participate in conferences for the intellectual exchange of research ideas, engage in existing and new collaborations within and outside Virginia Tech, and assist with training of undergraduate and graduate students, as needed.
• Candidates with experience in Matlab, cardiac electrophysiology and optical mapping experience of cell cultures or whole-heart.
Commensurate with experience
The successful candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check.
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