Title: Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Brain Organoid Model of Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation (CDG)
Salary: standard post-doctoral salary
Department: Genetics and Genomic Sciences
Physical work location: (must be proper street address): 1425 Madison Ave New York NY 10029; Icahn Building; Floor 14.
Name PI or Supervisor: (include phone and email) Tamas Kozicz; ;and Eva Morava-Kozicz; ;
Web link to Department: a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the Morava-Kozicz lab you will engage in cutting-edge research aimed at unraveling the complex relationship between changes in structure and function metabolic repercussions and the brain phenotype observed in individuals with Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation (CDG). This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the identification of new therapeutic approaches to alleviate or reverse this debilitating condition. The project encompasses a diverse array of techniques including molecular biology viral vector technology cell culture in vitro multi-electrode array recordings immunohistochemistry and advanced imaging methods.
Technical Duties: (include any protocols)
Main responsibilitiesin thisresearchare designing and conducting studies that encompass a range of techniques including molecular biology and viral vector technologies cell culturing in vitro multi-electrode array recordings immunohistochemistry and advanced imaging methodologies. Youare expectedtobeon dutyforapproximately 37.5 hours perweek.
Educational and other Requirements for the position:
Ph.D. M.D. or M.D. Ph.D. degree with a robust background in relevant disciplines.
Experience Required:
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