What are the responsibilities and job description for the Post Doctoral Fellow position at Office of Intramural Training & Education?
As South Carolina’s top biomedical research university, we know that postdocs are critical to our mission to change what's possible in human health. MUSC leads the state of SC in research funding, we’re home to an NCI-accredited Cancer Center, a Clinical and Translational Service Award hub, an NIDDK-funded Digestive Disease Center, four NIH-funded Centers of Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE). MUSC is located in Charleston SC, known for its history, arts, mild climate and beautiful coast.
About the position
Share your in-depth knowledge of a specialized field, process, or discipline and bring your passion to implement research plans, develop methods of research, testing and data collection, analysis and evaluation, and report writing. Candidates engage in the application and procurement of grants, and publication in journals. In this role, the post doc may also be required to supervise or guide less senior lab or research staff.
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What you'll need to apply
Please see application here: https://musc.tfaforms.net/604
Contact name
Laura Kasman
Contact email
Kasmanl@musc.edu
Qualifications
- PhD in Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biology, genetics or related field related techniques
- Human cell and tissue culture, standard DNA, protein electrophoresis techniques and microscopy
- Additional Knowledge, skill, ability preferred:
- Required experience in biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology related techniques
- Required experience with human cells and tissue culture, standard DNA, protein electrophoresis techniques and microscopy.
- Must have the ability to think creatively and work independently as well as part of the team.
- Organizational skills, Verbal and written communication skills,
- Track record of publications and
- Excellent interpersonal skills