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Senior Scientist - Maternal Age Effects
A Senior Scientist position is available at the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) to lead a research project investigating the effects of maternal age on offspring health and lifespan. This project aims to elucidate the cellular, genetic, and epigenetic mechanisms underlying maternal age effects.
As a Senior Scientist, you will oversee a team of researchers, employing cutting-edge techniques, including molecular biology, bioinformatics, biochemical assays, and imaging, to explore the complex relationships between maternal age and offspring health. You will work closely with experienced researchers to design and conduct experiments, analyze data, and present results.
Applicants should hold a Ph.D. in a relevant field, such as molecular biology, cell biology, or genetics, and have a proven track record of scientific leadership, productivity, and creativity. Excellent communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively are essential. Experience with rotifer biology is not required; however, familiarity with other model systems and expertise in bioinformatics, cell biology, epigenetics, and/or imaging are beneficial.
Responsibilities include leading the research team, designing and conducting experiments, collecting and analyzing data, and contributing to writing research papers and grant proposals. We offer a stimulating research environment, with opportunities for professional growth and development.
A Senior Scientist position is available at the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) to lead a research project investigating the effects of maternal age on offspring health and lifespan. This project aims to elucidate the cellular, genetic, and epigenetic mechanisms underlying maternal age effects.
As a Senior Scientist, you will oversee a team of researchers, employing cutting-edge techniques, including molecular biology, bioinformatics, biochemical assays, and imaging, to explore the complex relationships between maternal age and offspring health. You will work closely with experienced researchers to design and conduct experiments, analyze data, and present results.
Applicants should hold a Ph.D. in a relevant field, such as molecular biology, cell biology, or genetics, and have a proven track record of scientific leadership, productivity, and creativity. Excellent communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively are essential. Experience with rotifer biology is not required; however, familiarity with other model systems and expertise in bioinformatics, cell biology, epigenetics, and/or imaging are beneficial.
Responsibilities include leading the research team, designing and conducting experiments, collecting and analyzing data, and contributing to writing research papers and grant proposals. We offer a stimulating research environment, with opportunities for professional growth and development.