The Calico Microscopy team seeks a highly motivated and talented Postdoctoral Fellow to lead an exciting and ground-breaking project exploring a novel approach to magnetogenetics, based on our lab’s previous observations. The successful candidate will possess a keen interest in technology development and invention as well as a desire to perform highly interdisciplinary research, encompassing a combination of fluorescence microscopy, molecular biology, biochemistry, in vivo imaging, physics and hardware development.
Responsibilities:
Lead the development of a magnetogenetic tool, which will likely require creating libraries and implementing screens for enhanced protein conformational changes triggered by magnetic fields, as well as demonstrating magnetic field control of a biological process in cells using magnets
Collaborate with other researchers in the lab to develop and apply the new tools, beginning in cell culture and, with success, extending to mice
Communicate and collaborate with a diverse group of subject matter experts spanning microscopy, biology, and protein engineering
Communicate research findings and present the results at conferences and seminars
Position Requirements:
PhD in biochemistry, biophysics, or a related field
Strong lab experience, including fluorescence microscopy, biochemistry, protein engineering and molecular biology techniques
Experience with development of bespoke fluorescence microscopy assays
Familiarity with physics concepts like electromagnetism
Affinity for modifying or building custom software and hardware.
Proficiency with a programming language
Experience with experiments in mice, or a strong desire to learn
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Capacity to work independently, manage projects effectively, and collaborate seamlessly within a multidisciplinary team
The estimated base salary for this role is $95,000.
More information on our postdoctoral fellowship program can be found here.