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CREW - Post Doctoral Scientist

Job in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, 45201, USA
Listing for: Aza
Full Time, Apprenticeship/Internship, Per diem position
Listed on 2026-02-17
Job specializations:
  • Research/Development
    Research Scientist, Biology
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden

CREW - Post Doctoral Scientist

Position title:

Post-Doctoral Scientist

Organization:
Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden (AZA Member)

Location:

Cincinnati, OH, United States

Job or Internship:
Job

The Center for Conservation and Research of Endangered Wildlife (CREW) at the Cincinnati Zoo &

Botanical Garden is seeking to hire a Post-Doctoral Scientist to join our team. This is a two-year, full-time, grant-funded position, partially supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services

(IMLS) National Leadership Grants program and offers a unique opportunity to conduct high-impact

research at the interface of
-omics and wildlife biology.

Position Summary:

This role provides an exceptional, immersive training opportunity for a highly

motivated early-career scientist eager to translate cutting-edge
-omics technologies into practical tools

for wildlife monitoring and conservation. The Post-Doctoral Scientist will play a central role in

advancing an IMLS-funded project supporting CREW's Polar Bear Signature Project, with an

emphasis on developing and validating molecular approaches that can be deployed to better understand

and conserve bears (Ursidae). Rather than discovery alone, this work is intentionally geared toward

advancing understanding of reproductive processes while identifying and rigorously validating

physiological biomarkers that can be translated into reliable, scalable tools, such as biomarker-based

assays and monitoring techniques, to improve conservation and management decision-making for both

zoo-managed and wild bears. By linking controlled studies in zoo-managed populations with

applications relevant to free-ranging bears, the research generated through this position will directly

inform strategies for monitoring, managing, and conserving bear populations both in situ and ex situ.

Core Responsibilities:

The position has two primary, interrelated scientific responsibilities, both

central to the success of the project:

1) Lead the design, analysis and interpretation of proteomics datasets, particularly those derived from

extracellular vesicles (EVs). Because many wildlife species lack well-annotated reference genomes or

proteomes, this role requires creativity and expertise in bioinformatics approaches tailored to non-model organisms. The candidate will be expected to navigate sparse reference data and extract

biologically meaningful interactions relevant to pregnancy and embryonic development.

2) Validate and optimize serum-based multiplex assays for reproductive and wellness biomarkers. This

includes communication and coordination with multiple institutions, assay performance evaluation,

cross-species applicability, analytical validation, and biological interpretation in the context of

reproductive state and health. This component of the position is critical for translating molecular

discoveries into practical tools that can be applied in zoo-managed and, ultimately, wild populations.

In addition to the core responsibilities above, the Post-Doctoral Scientist may contribute to a range of

complementary research activities, including but not limited to:

* Fecal hormone analyses via ELISAs

* Gamete collection, cryopreservation, and biobanking

* Evaluation of other non- and minimally invasive monitoring techniques

The Post-Doctoral Scientist will work closely with CREW senior scientists, mentor and supervise a

B.S.

- or M.S.

-level Scholar, and contribute technical and analytical expertise to advance CREW's

mission:
Saving Species with Science. Opportunities for collaboration with external academic, zoo,

and conservation partners are expected.

Qualifications:

Candidates should have a Ph.D. in biological sciences or a related field; exceptionally

strong candidates with a M.S. and substantial proteomics or bioinformatics may also be considered.

Other qualifications include:

* Demonstrated expertise in bioinformatics, with emphasis on proteomics, lipidomics, and/or sequencing-based datasets; experience working with complex or non-model organisms is highly valued

* Background or coursework in mammalian reproductive physiology

* Proficiency with statistical and data analysis software (e.g., R/RStudio)

* A peer-reviewed publication record demonstrating the ability to conduct research, along with motivation to complete and publish research.

* Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to work effectively with diverse audiences including scientists, animal care staff, students, volunteers, donors, collaborators, and the general public

* Willingness to travel up to six times per year for research procedures and conferences, and flexibility to attend occasional evening or weekend events

* Prior research experience with wildlife or zoo-managed species is desirable

* Must be a U.S. citizen; we cannot support international visas at this time

* Must possess a valid U.S. driver's license

The successful candidate will be considered an essential part of the CREW team and, as such, will be

expected to attend weekly…
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