Post Doctoral Fellow -Physiology and Biophysics# Biology - 生物学
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ACCOUNTABILITIES:
Manages a renal research laboratory in the Department of Physiology and
Biophysics at Howard University College of Medicine providing health care
research services to faculty, students, and staff, and providing training
for health professional students.
Participates in academic, didactic, and professional training provided
through seminars, workshops and direct meetings with grant faculty.
Coordinates and assure development of pertinent reports and their timely
delivery.
Conducts experiments, statistical analysis, and data interpretation.
Participates in grant writing, development of manuscripts and reports, and
conduct of primary and secondary data analyses.
Performs other related duties and responsibilities as may be assigned from
time to time by the Program Director, and/or Center Director especially
those related to research training, mentoring, and interdisciplinary
projects.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
CORE COMPETENCIES:
The candidate must have strong research background in renal biology and/or
cell metabolism using multiple experimental techniques including cell
culture, RNA analysis, viral transduction, performing breeding, genotyping,
surgery, and routine experiments such as cloning, western blot,
immunoprecipitation and immunohistochemistry analysis. Experience in
radiotelemetry and installation of osmotic pumps in rats and mice is a plus.
Demonstrated analytical and problem solving skills.
Demonstrated computing experience and knowledge, including software packages
such as word processing, database applications, and spreadsheet.
Competence in both oral and written English and ability to articulate
concisely and in a professional manner.
Ability to maintain confidentiality of information.
Ability to work effectively in a team-oriented interdisciplinary healthcare
environment.
MINIMUM
REQUIREMENTS:
Applicants should have received, by the activation date of the CMHSR
postdoctoral fellowship, a Ph.D. (or similar doctoral degree such as MD,
Pharm.D., Sc.D., DrPH, etc.) in one of the following disciplines:
Epidemiology, Pharmacy Administration (Pharmacoepidemiology), Health
Behavior, Health Services Research, Psychology, Public Health, Sociology, or
similar area. Doctoral students in the dissertation phase of their training
will also be considered.
contact: [email protected]
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Manages a renal research laboratory in the Department of Physiology and
Biophysics at Howard University College of Medicine providing health care
research services to faculty, students, and staff, and providing training
for health professional students.
Participates in academic, didactic, and professional training provided
through seminars, workshops and direct meetings with grant faculty.
Coordinates and assure development of pertinent reports and their timely
delivery.
Conducts experiments, statistical analysis, and data interpretation.
Participates in grant writing, development of manuscripts and reports, and
conduct of primary and secondary data analyses.
Performs other related duties and responsibilities as may be assigned from
time to time by the Program Director, and/or Center Director especially
those related to research training, mentoring, and interdisciplinary
projects.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
CORE COMPETENCIES:
The candidate must have strong research background in renal biology and/or
cell metabolism using multiple experimental techniques including cell
culture, RNA analysis, viral transduction, performing breeding, genotyping,
surgery, and routine experiments such as cloning, western blot,
immunoprecipitation and immunohistochemistry analysis. Experience in
radiotelemetry and installation of osmotic pumps in rats and mice is a plus.
Demonstrated analytical and problem solving skills.
Demonstrated computing experience and knowledge, including software packages
such as word processing, database applications, and spreadsheet.
Competence in both oral and written English and ability to articulate
concisely and in a professional manner.
Ability to maintain confidentiality of information.
Ability to work effectively in a team-oriented interdisciplinary healthcare
environment.
MINIMUM
REQUIREMENTS:
Applicants should have received, by the activation date of the CMHSR
postdoctoral fellowship, a Ph.D. (or similar doctoral degree such as MD,
Pharm.D., Sc.D., DrPH, etc.) in one of the following disciplines:
Epidemiology, Pharmacy Administration (Pharmacoepidemiology), Health
Behavior, Health Services Research, Psychology, Public Health, Sociology, or
similar area. Doctoral students in the dissertation phase of their training
will also be considered.
contact: [email protected]
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