Position Summary
The Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Neuroscience at the University of Nebraska Medical Center UNMC is seeking a candidate who will lead and execute research projects on the pathogenesis and treatment of microbial infections focusing primarily on tuberculosis and HIV 1. Prior experience and research activities need to center on small animal studies with primary expertise in treatment modalities. Knowledge of handling infected animals and in assessing toxicology and tissue pathologies is required. The candidate will prepare manuscripts for publication take care of the daytoday laboratory operations and assist in training students. The candidate will also coordinate activities of collaborative research projects and present research results at local and national seminars and conferences. Additionally the candidate will write standard operating procedures and review protocols to be used in the biosafety level 3 laboratories. Experience in imaging flow cytometry paper and grant writing is preferred. Experience in murine models of a broad range of infective agents including Mycobacterium tuberculosis is preferred
Required Qualifications
Ph.D. or equivalent degree and at least 2 years of postdoctoral experience excellent communication skills and indepth knowledge of microbiology eukaryotic cell culture macrophage infection with BSL3 pathogens and animal infections and sample processing is critical. A minimum of 5 years of research experience in animal handling and drug testing is mandatory.
Work Schedule
TBD by Research Needs