The incumbent will provide advanced scientific expertise in genetics, epigenetics, transcriptomics, genome editing, sequencing technologies, and bioinformatics to support both research and clinical initiatives at the Center for Embryonic Cell and Gene Therapy (CECGT).
The position plays a central role in advancing the Center’s research portfolio focused on the biology of gametes, embryos, and pluripotent stem cells through the application of state-of-the-art embryology, genomic, genome editing, and bioinformatics technologies. The incumbent will conduct Center research projects using mouse and nonhuman primate models, as well as mouse, nonhuman primate, and human gametes, embryos, pluripotent stem cells, and relevant tissues. Research activities will integrate embryology, developmental biology, molecular and cellular biology, and computational genomics approaches.
Technical Research and Project Leadership
Data Analysis, Reporting, and Scholarly Dissemination
Bioinformatics and Data Management
Laboratory and Program Management
This position is located at the Center for Health and Healing building 1 of OHSU South Waterfront in Portland, Oregon.
As a full-time position, the regular work schedule is expected to be 40+ hours per week, with schedule flexibility ensuring availability according to lab operations and needs. Occasionally will be required to work evenings or weekends to cover ongoing embryo, cell culture or animal experiments.
Appointee will be in contact with animal and human tissues & fluids and will be responsible for fluid and tissue collection as related to study protocols. Training will be provided for proper handling, processes, and procedures.
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