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Loyola University Chicago

Location: ChicagoIL 60611 Document ID: AD094-0LVW Posted on: 2020-11-1811/18/2020 Job Type: Full-time

Job Schedule:Full-time
2020-12-18
 

Research Associate - Cell & Molecular Physiology - POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP - I



Job Title Research Associate - Cell & Molecular Physiology - POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP - ION CHANNELS AND DISEASE

Position Title Research Associate - Cell & Molecular Physiology - POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP - ION CHANNELS AND DISEASE

Position Number

Job Category University Faculty

Job Type Full-Time

FLSA Status Exempt

Campus Maywood-Health Sciences Campus

Location Code PHYSIOLOGY (06240A)

Department Name PHYSIOLOGY

Is this split and/or fully grant funded?

Duties and Responsibilities
We study the heart and brain. Projects focus on K+, Na+ and H+ channels, regulatory subunits, and peptide toxins. We use macroscopic and single-molecule electrophysiology and spectroscopy to evaluate native, clonal and iPS cells; phage display to isolate peptide toxins; and structural biology. Hypoxia and SUMO are two current areas of emphasis (https://ssom.luc.edu/goldsteinlab/). Priority will be given to recent Ph.D. graduates with experience in electrophysiology. Submit a statement of research interests, curriculum vitae and the names of 3 references to: Steve A.N. Goldstein, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago; ssomdean@luc.edu.

Qualifications

Physical Demands

Working Conditions

Minimum Education and/or Work Experience
We study the heart and brain. Projects focus on K+, Na+ and H+ channels, regulatory subunits, and peptide toxins. We use macroscopic and single-molecule electrophysiology and spectroscopy to evaluate native, clonal and iPS cells; phage display to isolate peptide toxins; and structural biology. Hypoxia and SUMO are two current areas of emphasis (https://ssom.luc.edu/goldsteinlab/). Priority will be given to recent Ph.D. graduates with experience in electrophysiology. Submit a statement of research interests, curriculum vitae and the names of 3 references to: Steve A.N. Goldstein, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago; ssomdean@luc.edu.

Open Date 10/01/2018

Close Date

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Quick Link for Posting http://www.careers.luc.edu/postings/9248

Job Number 8550392

Organizational Location HEALTH SCIENCES CAMPUS

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