JOHNS HOPKINS POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP RECRUITMENT
- Employer
- Johns Hopkins University
- Location
- Baltimore, Maryland (US)
- Salary
- Commensurate with education and experience
- Closing date
- Apr 4, 2025
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- Discipline
- Life Sciences, Immunology, Neuroscience
- Job Type
- Postdoc Fellowship
- Organization Type
- Academia
JOHNS HOPKINS POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP RECRUITMENT
MOLECULAR AND DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROBIOLOGY
AND VASCULAR AND CARDIAC IMMUNOLOGY
Employer: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
PI: Roger A. Johns MD, PhD
Location: Laboratory is located on the medical campus of Johns Hopkins University
Discipline: Neuroscience
Position Type: Full Time
Job Type: Postdoctoral Fellow
Salary: Open
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION available to study the role of postsynaptic scaffolding proteins (MAGUKs) and inflammation in developmental neurotoxicity, long-term cognitive dysfunction and chronic pain. Focus is on the role of the PSD-95 family of MAGUK proteins and their downstream pathways in regulating the NLRP3 inflammasome, synaptic development and function, neurotoxicity, and chronic pain. Critical skills include a strong technical expertise in biochemistry, imaging, rodent behavior, cellular and molecular biology. Helpful to have knowledge of MAGUK scaffolding protein function and experience in neurophysiology, fret imaging, protein-protein interaction, and dendritic spine analysis.
Highly motivated PhDs with a strong publication record are encouraged to apply.
Send application letter, CV and contact information for three references to:
Dr. Roger Johns c/o hhammon3@jh.edu
Discipline: Vascular Biology/Immunology
Position Type: Full Time
Job Type: Postdoctoral Fellow
Salary: Open
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION available to study the immunology of vascular and cardiac remodeling and inflammation. The group focuses on the immunoregulation and immunotherapy of cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases and other lung inflammation-related pathology with a special interest in pulmonary hypertension, vascular and cardiac remodeling. The role of the resistin family of protein cytokines, the NLRP3 inflammasome and their downstream pathways are actively being pursued at multiple levels including cell and molecular biology, pathophysiology, biomarker and development of therapeutics. Critical skills include a strong technical expertise in biochemistry and molecular biology, imaging, in the context of vascular and immunobiology.
Highly motivated PhDs with a strong publication record are encouraged to apply.
Send application letter, CV and contact information for three references to:
Dr. Roger Johns c/o hhammon3@jh.edu
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