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Postdoc opportunity in Organ Regenerative Medicine at Columbia University

Employer
Columbia University Medical Center
Location
Columbia University Medical Center, New York
Salary
Monthly stipend commensurate with educational level and experience
Closing date
Mar 3, 2020

Postdoc opportunity in Organ Regenerative Medicine

at Columbia University

A postdoctoral position is available at the Columbia Center for Human Development (CCHD) at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York, in the laboratory of Dr. Munemasa Mori.

Mori Lab homepage:  

https://www.morilab.org/

The goal of the Mori lab is to advance the cutting-edge organ bioengineering technologies for realizing human respiratory organ generation in vivo to find out the options for the patients suffering from incurable lung diseases. Highly self-motivated, cooperative, and dedicated candidates with excellent communication skills are welcome to apply for this position. Experience with animal handling, mouse and human pluripotent stem cell cultures, single-cell level genome-wide analyses, and genome-editing, including gene-targeting, are highly preferred and can be highly-competitive as a candidate. 

Qualifications: 

A Ph.D. or M.D. degree is required. A minimum commitment of 3 years is required.

Please submit your application to Dr. Mori with the following information: A cover letter, a CV, and contact details for three referees.

THE POSITION IS GRANT FUNDED.

The position will remain open until filled. For full consideration, please apply by January 31th, 2020. 

The Mori Lab is a newly established, cutting-edge lab at Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC). 

Contact: Munemasa Mori, MD, Ph.D. 

Email Address: mm4452@cumc.columbia.edu

Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC) is a pioneer in the field of lung transplantation. Here, researchers work collaboratively across specialties and divisions to address some of the biggest challenges in assessing disease modeling and fundamental treatment for incurable respiratory diseases using lung stem cells. A strong network of research support services and facilities allow 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 treatment for refractory lung diseases, and transform the delivery of care through fully integrated, globally recognized research, education, and innovation.

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