
Postdoctoral Position in Proteomics and Aging Research
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Oklahoma State University
A post-doctoral position is available in the Aryal lab at Oklahoma State University for a motivated researcher with a Ph.D. in life science or related field. The fellow will develop and apply advanced multi-omics technologies to study proteins, lipids, and metabolites in the context of senescence, aging, and neurodegenerative diseases using both cell and animal models. The researcher will gain expertise in molecular biology and omics technologies to identify key biomarkers with translational potential.
Position Description
Our lab focuses on understanding the role of biomolecular condensates formed by liquid-liquid phase separation, especially nuclear bodies in aging and neurodegeneration. We combine state-of-the-art mass spectrometry, bioinformatics, and other omics tools to explore how cells and tissues remodel their molecular composition during senescence. This position involves multidisciplinary work combining analytical, biochemical, and biological techniques.
The successful candidate is expected to:
- Develop and refine HPLC and mass spectrometry methodologies for protein/peptide characterization and proteomic analysis.
- Investigate the role of biomolecular condensates in aging.
- Engage in collaborative research with academia and industry, including OSU proteomics core facility clients.
This position provides access to state-of-the-art instrumentation, a collaborative working environment, and opportunities for professional growth.
Qualifications
PhD in biology, biochemistry, cell/molecular biology, mass spectrometry, proteomics or any related disciplines. Experience in proteomics or protein/peptide sample preparation, method development/optimization, including protein isolation, purification, enrichment of modified peptides, and experience micro/nano scale LC and mass spectrometry.
Employment Conditions
This is an 11-month, temporary, non-tenure track position. Initial appointment will be for one-year term, with the possibility of renewable for two more years depending on satisfactory performance. All positions are contingent on available funding. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled with a suitable applicant.
Application instruction:
Applications must be submitted online at: https://jobs.okstate.edu
Applicants should submit: 1) a 1–2-page cover letter summarizing their experience and research expertise related to the above project goals and required qualifications, 2) detailed curriculum vitae, and 3) contact information for three references.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT:
Dr. Uma Aryal
Oklahoma State University
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
765-427-2338
uaryal@okstate.edu
About the Department
The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB) provides exceptional undergraduate and graduate programs that produce students who are successful in multiple endeavors, from matriculation into medical and life science graduate research programs, to finding research positions in academe, industry and government. Faculty in the department also conducts research in numerous areas such as plant biochemistry, microbiology, science education, bioinformatics, and cancer and cell biology.
The Department of BMB’s mission is to add to and disseminate understanding of science related to the molecular basis of life in support of the missions of DASNR and OSU. It does so in three ways. First, BMB contributes the expertise of its members to research endeavors in DASNR-supported projects. Though sometimes the contribution is through informal consultation, often it is by full collaborative participation in these projects. Second, BMB maintains facilities, equipment, and services essential for modern molecular biological research and makes these available to all DASNR-supported researchers and researchers throughout the university. Third, through its formal teaching program and its workshop program, BMB provides training in the molecular analysis of life processes that prepares students to join active research teams or health professions as productive members. BMB sees itself at the center of life science research, able to bring together diverse interests for the advancement of society and humankind. For more information, visit: https://agriculture.okstate.edu/departments-programs/biochemistry/?Forwarded=biochemistry.okstate.edu/
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