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Carolina Population Center · 16 hours ago

Post-Doc Research Associate - Wolberg Lab

The UNC University Libraries is a global leader in higher education, consistently ranking among the top public universities in the nation. They are seeking a Post-Doc Research Associate for the Wolberg Lab, focusing on research related to blood coagulation and its implications in various diseases, with opportunities for independent investigation and professional development.

Responsibilities

Advance ongoing R01-funded research focused on mechanisms of hemostasis and thrombosis
Tailor projects to the fellow’s expertise while contributing to established research efforts
Develop an independent line of investigation leading to future fellowship or career development funding

Qualification

PhDMDBiological scienceResearch experienceExperimental designData analysisBiochemistryEnzymologyCell biologyTissue cultureHistologyMouse modelsThrombosisHemostasisBioinformaticsData presentation

Required

PhD or MD in a biological science or a related field
Candidate must have previous research experience in a scientific laboratory setting
Candidate must have strong background in biological science and prior peer-reviewed publications documenting scientific project leadership with skills in experimental design, data analysis, data presentation, contextualization, and writing

Preferred

Experience in blood coagulation research is strongly preferred but not required
Candidates with experience in biochemistry or enzymology, cell biology including tissue culture, histology, mouse models of thrombosis and hemostasis, and/or bioinformatics are encouraged to apply

Benefits

Comprehensive medical and vision coverage
Paid leave
Benefits and services that support professional development and a healthy work/life balance

Company

Carolina Population Center

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The Carolina Population Center (CPC) is a community of outstanding scholars and professionals associated to create new knowledge about population size, structure, and processes of change.

Funding

Current Stage
Early Stage
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