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$0.00 - $0.00The Myelin Lab at Albany Medical College, co-led by Drs. Sophie Belin and Yannick Poitelon, is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join an NIH-funded project investigating how PMP2, a fatty-acid chaperone, regulates Schwann cell metabolism and the formation and maintenance of peripheral nerve myelin. The work integrates molecular biology, lipid analysis, imaging, and animal models to understand mechanisms underlying peripheral neuropathies.Key responsibilities
Postdoctoral fellows in the Myelin Lab perform molecular and cell biology techniques, conduct imaging and quantitative analysis of myelin, and work with animal models. They analyze data, prepare figures, and contribute to manuscripts, while also presenting their research at local, national, and international conferences. Fellows participate in the preparation of grants to NIH and foundations under the supervision of Drs. Belin and Poitelon, collaborate closely with both PIs, and assist in mentoring students and research assistants.
Required qualifications
Candidates must have a PhD in Biology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Genetics, Physiology, Neuroscience, or a related field with a strong hands-on laboratory skills.
They should be able to design experiments, interpret data, and communicate findings clearly. We are seeking candidates that can work both independently and collaboratively in a dynamic research environment.
Strong preference will be given to applicants with:
Experience with Schwann cells, myelin, or peripheral nerve biology. Background knowledge in lipid metabolism, fatty-acid trafficking, or cell metabolic assays. Experience with mouse models or neurobiology techniques.
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