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Postdoctoral Associate - Hunter Lab

Employer
HHMI - Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Location
Davis, California
Salary
Competitive
Closing date
Aug 15, 2021

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Discipline
Life Sciences, Cell Biology, Genetics, Proteomics
Position Type
Full Time
Job Type
Postdoc
Organization Type
Non-Profit

Job Details

We are currently looking for a collaborative, self-motivated Postdoctoral Associate to work in the laboratory of Dr. Neil Hunter at the University of California, Davis in Davis, CA. The Hunter lab performs world-leading research in reproductive biology, focused on the process of meiosis. The lab synthesizes molecular genetics, cell biology and biochemical approaches, with yeast, mouse and tissue/organ culture models, to understand how chromosomes are accurately distributed into gametes cells. Their major focus is the DNA-repair mechanism called homologous recombination, which is adapted during meiosis to facilitate chromosome pairing and segregation. They strive to understand the molecular mechanisms and regulation of recombination and the influence of genetics and the environment on this essential process, including gender, sexual maturation, aging and chemical contamination. More information about Dr. Hunter and the lab can be found at https://hunterlab.ucdavis.edu/ and https://biology.ucdavis.edu/people/neil-hunter.

 

The Postdoctoral Associate will conduct research to elucidate the mechanisms and regulation of homologous recombination during meiosis. The chosen candidate will also be expected to collaborate with other group members and extramural scientists when appropriate; and actively contribute and participate within the laboratory group. The primary worksite location is the Hunter laboratory located in Briggs Hall. The chosen candidate will receive extensive specialized training and be afforded ample opportunity to develop an independent research program. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with specific skills, knowledge and experience in one or more of the following areas: biochemistry, proteomics, cell biology, and/or molecular genetics.

 

UC Davis provides a unique research environment for studying homologous recombination and meiosis with over 45 groups working on various aspects of chromosome biology, DNA repair, and reproductive biology with expertise covering the gamut of techniques from single-molecule biophysics through proteomics, genomics, super-resolution imaging, organoid culture, and whole-animal transgenics. The Hunter lab is proud to be part of this diverse and inclusive environment that fosters collaboration and cooperation amongst its members. Quality of life in Davis is unsurpassed with its college-town vibe and easy access to the great outdoors (https://www.ucdavis.edu/campus-life/californias-college-town).

 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

RESEARCH AND TRAINING (85%)
Research Activity (70%)

The candidate will make original, creative, and fundamental contributions to research projects in meiotic recombination. This will be done in close collaboration and consultation with Dr. Hunter, members of his laboratory, and outside collaborators. The candidate will be responsible for project development and implementation, including experimental design, coordination with collaborators and contractors, data reduction and final report. They will supervise students and technicians and guide them on techniques and methodology, the proper use of equipment, interpretation of results, troubleshooting, and developing future directions.
Specifically, the candidate will work in one or more of the following areas:

 

a. Mechanism of meiotic recombination in particular the maturation and resolution of double Holliday junctions.

 

b. Regulation of meiotic recombination by protein modification.

 

c. Gamete quality and the influence of intrinsic and extrinsic factors, including sex, aging, obesity and environmental contaminants.

 


Publications (10%)
The candidate will publish research results in peer-reviewed journals, books and other forums either independently or in collaboration with the P.I. or other members of the research team.

Grant Acquisition (5%)
The candidate will assist in securing project funding by researching, writing and editing grant requests and progress reports in collaboration with the P.I.  
 

 

PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE (10%)
The candidate will participate in relevant conferences, and the review of research proposals and scientific publications as appropriate. Project results will be presented at seminars, meetings and conferences in universities and other public forums.


UNIVERSITY AND PUBLIC SERVICE (5%)
The candidate will engage in University service activities such as guest lecturing and committee service. They will also help the PI supervise junior researchers.

 


Qualifications

 

Education
A Ph.D. in biochemistry, proteomics, cell biology, or molecular genetics is required.

Experience

 

We are looking for candidates with experience managing an independent research project to completion and publication. Experience with a variety of relevant scientific techniques is strongly preferred.

 

Skills and Abilities

 

  • Ability to learn quickly and to work well both independently and as part of a team.

     

  • Ability to work effectively with a wide variety of people from all backgrounds.

     

  • Ability to train, mentor, and supervise research technicians, students, and other entry-level lab staff.

     

  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.

     

  • High level of professionalism and excellent interpersonal skills.

     

  • Positive attitude with a problem-solving mindset.

     


Application Instructions
Please include the following items as part of your application (preferably as one PDF):

 

  • A cover letter including a summary of your research experience and your interest in this particular role.

     

  • Your curriculum vitae including list of publications.

     

  • Names and contact information for three professional references.

     

HHMI is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

 

Company

For 60 years, HHMI has been moving science forward. We’re an independent, ever-evolving philanthropy that supports basic biomedical scientists and science educators with the potential for transformative impact. We invest in people, not projects. We encourage collaborative and results-driven working styles and offer an adaptable environment where employees can function at their highest level. As HHMI scientists continue to push boundaries in laboratories and classrooms, you can be sure that your contributions while working at HHMI are making a difference.

To move science forward, we need experts in areas such as communications, finance, human resources, information technology, investments, and law as well as scientists.

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