Post-Doctoral Position - photon imaging cell transplantation
Listed on 2026-06-18
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Medical Science, Clinical Research, Biomedical Science
Job Description
Full‑time postdoctoral fellow position is immediately available in the laboratory of Dr. Yajie Liang at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Center for Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine and Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, for ongoing laboratory research on neural stem cell labeling, transplantation, and 2‑photon imaging in the mouse model of ischemic stroke.
The major focus of the laboratory is to apply long‑term intravital single‑cell tracking (LIST) under 2‑photon microscopy to study the dynamics of grafted neural stem cells (human iPSC‑derived neural progenitors) and interactions with the host environment through genetically encoded probes.
We will employ multidisciplinary approaches including molecular biology, cell culture, morphological and functional 2‑photon imaging and high‑field MRI in live animals to study donor‑host interactions and seek measures to improve the survival, migration and integration of transplanted stem cells.
Applicants can expect to receive career mentoring from faculty of the Program of Image Guided Neurointerventions (PIGN) in developing a research program, writing research proposals, and participating in career development activities.
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QualificationsSalary will be commensurate with experience.
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