Position Overview and Responsibilities
The laboratory of Dr. Tommy Lewis in the Aging & Metabolism Research Program at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) is seeking a highly motived Postdoctoral Scientist to study the role of mitochondrial localized AMPK in neurons. The lab is interested in understanding how localized AMPK activity controls mitochondrial structure and function during health and Alzheimers Disease. To accomplish this goal the lab makes use of both in vitro and in vivo techniques including 2 photon microscopy on anesthetized and awake behaving mice in utero electroporation genetic or viral targeting of defined cell types and proteomics. The lab is well equipped and is funded to support potential projects in this area via a new RF1 grant from the NIA. There is also the potential for qualified applicants to be accepted onto an NIA funded T32 training grant fellowship.
The Postdoctoral Scientist will be part of a strong and expanding community of scientists at OMRF and the Oklahoma University Health Sciences Campus (OUHSC) interested in mitochondrial and aging biology. OMRF is an independent not-for-profit biomedical research institute adjacent to the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (OUHSC) campus in Oklahoma City.
OMRF is an independent, nonprofit biomedical research institute dedicated to discoveries that make a difference.