Research Fellow (Post-Doc), Cardiology
Winston Salem, NC, United States
Job ID: 148317
Job Family: Research Services
Status: Full Time
Shift: Day
Job Type: Regular
Department Name: 55811085032041-Cardiology - Adult
Overview
The Tomar Laboratory (tomarlab.org) at Wake Forest University School of Medicine is currently offering a postdoctoral position focused on research in cardiovascular physiology. We are looking for highly motivated candidates dedicated to advancing our understanding of mitochondria, calcium signaling, and protein-quality-control in cardiac health and heart failure. This role is supported by significant funding from the National Institutes of Health, various private foundations, and Wake Forest University School of Medicine.
Candidate Requirements:
Our team employs a comprehensive range of scientific methods, including protein biochemistry, calcium imaging, metabolism and bioenergetics, confocal and electron microscopy, mouse genetics, and physiology. This interdisciplinary environment offers an exceptional opportunity for advanced training and research development.
Strong research background in cell biology, biochemistry, cardiovascular physiology, or a related field.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills.
- Self-motivation and a keen interest in exploring new research avenues.
- At least one first-author publication in a peer-reviewed scientific journal.
- Experience in mitochondria biology, protein biochemistry, mouse genetics, and calcium signaling is preferred but not mandatory.
Education Requirements:
PhD or equivalent doctoral degree in biological sciences, biochemistry, physiology, or a related field required. No more than two years of postdoctoral experience.
Application Process: To apply, please send a single PDF that includes the following items to Dr. Dhanendra Tomar (
[email protected]):
- A cover letter explaining your research interests and experiences.
- Your curriculum vitae (CV).
- 2-3 letters of reference.
This postdoctoral position is an excellent opportunity for candidates aiming to develop a diverse set of skills in state-of-the-art research techniques and to contribute to impactful scientific discoveries within a supportive academic setting.