Postdoc/Associate Research Scientist Position in Cilia and Ciliopathies, Sun Lab, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT

 

The Sun lab in the Department of Genetics at Yale University School of Medicine has a fully funded postdoctoral or associate research scientist position open.

 

The Sun lab focuses on the function of cilia and the etiology of ciliopathies, particularly polycystic kidney disease and primary ciliary dyskinesia. Originally established as a zebrafish lab, the Sun lab has expanded into mouse and cell culture to translate novel findings to clinically more relevant systems. Our interdisciplinary research has taken us into fields that span genetics, chemical genetics, biochemistry, developmental biology, and imaging. More details can be found at https://www.sun-lab-yale.org/ . Current key questions include tissue-specific functions of cilia in epithelial cyst formation and interstitial fibrosis in the kidney, the building of motile cilia in zebrafish and the mammalian airway, and chemical-genetic interactions in zebrafish ciliopathy models.

 

We are seeking a motivated, creative, and open-minded candidate who is ready to explore all the opportunities available in our vibrant research community. We expect the candidate capable of logical reasoning and robust experimental design and execution. The candidate is also expected to be proficient in molecular and cellular biology. Both zebrafish and mouse models will be used. Although not pre-requisite for this position, experience in the two model organisms is a plus. The Sun lab is dedicated to career development of all lab members and welcome applicants of diverse backgrounds.

 

Interested applicants should email a one-to-two-page cover letter that describes research experience and future goals, CV and names and contact information of three references to:

zhaoxia.sun@yale.edu