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Rutgers The State University Postdoctoral Associate in New Brunswick, New Jersey
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Recruitment/Posting Title | Postdoctoral Associate |
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Department | SAS-DLS-Cell Bio & Neurosci |
Salary | Commensurate With Experience |
Posting Summary | Postdoctoral positions are available in the laboratory of Dr. Peng Jiang in the Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience, Rutgers University New Brunswick. The research focus of the Jiang ab is on investigating cellular and molecular basis of human brain development and pathogenesis of neurological disease utilizing human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs). We have been studying mechanisms of neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders and developing new therapeutics using novel hiPSC-based in vitro brain organoid and in vivo human-mouse chimeric brain models. We use a combination of multidisciplinary techniques in our research, including stem cell reprogramming, electrophysiology/patch-clamp recording, imaging techniques, molecular/cell biology (including CRISPR/Cas9), biochemistry, pharmacology, bulk and single cell RNA-sequencing techniques, transgenic and surgically induced animal models, and animal behavioral testing. Below are recent examples of our work. Please visit our lab website at https://www.sas.rutgers.edu/cms/cbn/peng-jiang-lab/37-peng-jiang-research/340-research-goals for additional information. * Jiang P, Turkalj L, Xu R. High-Fidelity Modeling of Human Microglia with Pluripotent Stem Cells. Cell Stem Cell. 2020 May 7;26(5):629-631. * Xu R, Li X, Boreland A, Posyton A, Kwan K, Hart R, Jiang P. Human iPSC-derived mature microglia retain their identity and functionally integrate in the chimeric mouse brain. Nature Communications. 2020 Mar 27;11(1):1577. * Xu, R., Brawner, A., Li, S., Liu, JJ., Kim, H., Xue, H., Pang, Z., Kim. WY., Hart, R., Liu, Y., Jiang, P. (2019). OLIG2 Drives Abnormal Neurodevelopmental Phenotypes in Human iPSC-Based Organoid and Chimeric Mouse Models of Down Syndrome. Cell Stem Cell. 2019 June 6;24(6):908-926.e8. * Kim, H., Xu, R., Padmashri, R., Dunaevsky, A., Liu, Y., Dreyfus, C., Jiang, P. (2019). Pluripotent Stem Cell-derived Cerebral Organoids Reveal Human Oligodendrogenesis with Dorsal and Ventral Origins. Stem Cell Reports. 2019 May 14;12(5):890-905. A Ph.D. in neuroscience, stem cell biology or related fields is required. Candidates who have experience with patch-clamp recordings and or CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing in human pluripotent stem cells are desired. Candidates are expected to have strong problem solving, oral and written communication skills, excellent interpersonal skills, and the ability to work effectively and collegially with colleagues in a laboratory setting, as well as independently. |
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Posting Number | 21FA0764 |
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Minimum Education and Experience | A Ph.D. in neuroscience, stem cell biology or related fields is required. |
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Quick Link to Posting | https://jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/135704 |
Campus | Rutgers University-New Brunswick |
Home Location Campus | Busch (RU-New Brunswick) |
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