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Posted: 05-May-22
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
Salary: Open
DescriptionPostdoctoral positions available at the
Center for Stem Cell & Organoid Medicine (CuSTOM) at Cincinnati Children's Hospital.
The Wells lab seek motivated collaborative postdoctoral fellows to investigate single cell genomics of human GI organoids in
regenerative medicine. Studies will focus on bioengineering nextgen multilineage organoids and defining the genetic/epigenetic regulation of the mesenchymal niche that supports engraftment during transplantation. CuSTOM (www.cincinnatichildrens.org/custom ) is a multi-disciplinary center of excellence integrating developmental and stem cell biologists, clinicians, bioengineers and entrepreneurs with the common goal of accelerating discovery
and facilitating bench-to-bedside translation of organoid technology. Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation is the largest pediatric research institute in the world, with a multibillion-dollar endowment and state-of-the-art facilities including a human pluripotent stem cell facility, CRISPR genome editing, single cell genomics, biomedical informatics, a Nikon Center of Excellence and much more.
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is a premier
pediatric research institution with over 900 diverse and productive faculty members. Here, researchers work collaboratively across specialties and divisions to address some of the biggest challenges we face today in improving child health. A strong network of research support
services and
facilities, along with institutional commitment to research, push our team of faculty, postdocs and support staff to explore the boundaries of what is possible, leading to
significant breakthroughs. We are driven by our mission to improve child health and transform the delivery of care through fully integrated, globally recognized research, education and innovation.
Post-doctoral research fellows at Cincinnati Children's are valued for their unique interests and strengths, and are supported by our institution's
strong programming for post-docs through the
Office of Postdoctoral Affairs and the
Office of Academic Affairs and Career Development. Mentoring,
support for international students and an emphasis on crafting high-quality grant proposals are only a few of the
features that set our program apart. Cincinnati Children's is a respected part of the broader, and very vibrant, Cincinnati community. With a thriving arts scene, numerous festivals celebrating music and food, a passionate fan following for our college and professional sports teams, and a variety of opportunities for outdoor activities,
our region is truly a great place to work and live.
QualificationsEDUCATION/EXPERIENCERequired: PhD or equivalent doctoral degree.
Preferred: Successful candidates must hold the PhD, MD, or MD/PhD degrees be highly motivated and have passion for collaborative research. Experience with computational biology and/or human pluripotent stem cells is an advantage.
Unique Skills: