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Postdoct

Employer
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus (AMC)
Location
Aurora, Colorado
Salary
Commensurate with experience
Closing date
Apr 2, 2023

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Multiple postdoctoral positions are available for highly motivated candidates to join our research team at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus. We conduct cutting-edge basic and translational research in pulmonary fibrosis, focusing on genetics, genomics, epigenetics, animal models, and molecular determinants of human pulmonary fibrosis. Our research program identified a gain-of-function genetic variant in the airway mucin MUC5B as the key predisposition factor for development of early and established forms of the pulmonary fibrosis and are now pursuing multiple projects in functional genomics. Current funded projects include:

  • Mechanism regulating lung injury and early lung fibrosis with an emphasis on MUC5B, ER stress, apoptosis, cilia function and mucus clearance, and biophysical dysfunction of distal airway epithelia
  • Characterization of novel animal model of MUC5B-induced lung fibrosis
  • Investigation of genes and transcripts that interact with MUC5B in diversity outbred mice
  • Role of lncRNAs in modifying the genetic susceptibility in pulmonary fibrosis
  • Whole genome sequence analysis in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
  • Biomarkers of early interstitial lung disease

In the laboratory, we use genome editing approaches to manipulate genetic variants and expression of key genes in primary cell and animal models. Computational approaches include genetic screens for genes that interact with MUC5B, identification of biomarkers of early disease, and single cell and spatial transcriptomic technologies. Our ultimate goal is to understand the early mechanisms of lung fibrosis, develop biomarkers for early detection, and ultimately identify therapeutics for early treatment of disease.

We are looking for individuals interested in developing skills in various aspects of functional genomics. To apply, please send your CV and a statement of your research interests to Dr. David Schwartz (david.schwartz@cuanschutz.edu).

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