This position requires a PhD in Developmental Biology, Genetics and Preimplantation Embryo Development, Pluripotent Stem Cell Biology, Genome Editing, or a closely related field. The successful candidate will conduct research focused on correction of various pathogenic mutations in gametes and/or early preimplantation embryos using advanced genome editing approaches.
The work will involve advanced gamete and embryo manipulation techniques combined with genetic, epigenetic, transcriptomic, genome editing, sequencing, and bioinformatics approaches in support of the mission and strategic initiatives of the OHSU Center for Embryonic Cell and Gene Therapy (CECGT).
The candidate will design and execute independent, hands-on experiments; maintain rigorous laboratory documentation; collect, organize, analyze, and interpret complex datasets; and prepare manuscripts for publication. Additional responsibilities include presenting findings at seminars and scientific conferences, developing experimental protocols, contributing to grant applications and progress reports, and preparing technical reports. The position also involves training and mentoring junior personnel. The role requires scientific independence, strong analytical skills, flexibility, and demonstrated expertise in developmental and stem cell biology.
Technical Research Responsibilities
Independently conduct cutting-edge research focused on the development, optimization, and delivery of gene correction constructs using both in vitro and in vivo model systems. Responsibilities include:
Data Collection, Analysis, and Record Keeping
Report Preparation and Literature Research
Other Duties
Ph.D. in Developmental Biology, Stem Cell Biology, or a closely related field.
Demonstrated expertise in designing and implementing genome editing strategies, including CRISPR/Cas9, base editing, and prime editing, for the correction of pathogenic mutations in mammalian gametes, embryos, and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs).
Proven experience in comprehensive on-target and off-target analyses of gene editing outcomes in gametes, embryos, and embryonic stem cells (ESCs) using advanced sequencing technologies and bioinformatics approaches.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with a strong record of first-author publications in peer-reviewed journals on related topics.
Normal work schedule is routinely Monday - Friday, from approximately 9:00am - 5:00pm; however, early morning, evening, and occasional weekend work is required by scope of the position.
Work is performed in both the laboratory setting with potential risk of exposure to potentially hazardous chemicals and dry ice and in areas where there is potential risk of exposure to zoonotic agents through injury, by direct contact with animals or their tissues and body fluids or by contact with equipment contaminated by animals or their tissues and body fluids.
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