The Lobingier Laboratory seeks an intellectually curious, team-oriented, and motivated postdoctoral scholar to investigate questions related to molecular and cellular mechanisms of GPCR signaling and trafficking. The scholar will receive training in areas related to their specific project and will also be encouraged to seek out relevant collaborators within and outside the institution with the help of Dr. Lobingier.
The successful applicant will work on at least one project and will have expertise and demonstrated interest in GPCR molecular pharmacology or neuropharmacology, cell biology, or membrane trafficking. Dr. Lobingier will provide rigorous hands-on training in project design, securing independent funding through grant and fellowship applications, delivering effective research presentations, forging collaborations, writing and publishing manuscripts, and other skills necessary for the applicant to one day run their own independent research group.
The candidate will receive regular career mentoring and guidance from Dr. Lobingier, and it will be expected that the independent research of the candidate be prepared for publication in one or more peer-reviewed scientific articles in collaboration with Dr. Lobingier. Most projects in the lab involve significant cellular work.
Preference will be given to candidates with a strong background in GPCR molecular pharmacology, membrane trafficking, mammalian cell culture, proteomics/genomics, and/or cellular imaging.
Ability to communicate effectively, in both written and oral formats.
Demonstrated independence in preparing and delivering quality oral presentations and manuscripts.
High level of self-motivation and integrity.
One or more of the following areas of expertise: primary neuronal cultures, mammalian cell culture, GPCR signaling assays, proteomics, genomics, fixed or live cell imaging.
Position is located at the OHSU Marquam Hill campus in Portland, Oregon. Wet lab experiments must be performed on-site. Work environment is in an open wet lab, in the presence of laboratory chemicals and automated equipment. Additional safety training and animal use training will be required depending on the specific project decided upon in consultation with Dr. Lobingier.
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