Post Doc Scholar- Ophthalmology
Listed on 2026-08-22
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Neurology / Neurological Care -
Healthcare
Neurology / Neurological Care
Post Doc Scholar
- Ophthalmology
Post Doctoral Scholar to pursue specialized research training, education and experience under the guidance of a scientific mentor in the Department of Ophthalmology; plans, designs and executes experiments of considerable scope and complexity in the assigned research lab; collects and analyzes data for research sponsored by appropriate agencies and Institutions; identifies and selects problems to be studied; develops and troubleshoots new experimental techniques and protocols;
attends research seminars; contributes to manuscript preparation and supports technical writing; participates in preparation of grant applications for extramural funding; performs additional duties as assigned.
Minimum Education & Experience
Required:
To be considered for this Postdoctoral Scholar position, candidates must possess a Ph.D. in biology/bioengineering or associated fields, requires applicants to demonstrate strong research skills, data analysis proficiency, and statistical expertise, coupled with exceptional written and verbal communication skills. Successful candidates will have a proven ability to collaborate effectively within diverse teams while also showcasing independent research capabilities and a strong trajectory towards research productivity, including peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations.
Requires successful completion of a background check; qualified candidates may be asked to complete a pre-employment physical, including a drug screen.
Function:
Research and Scholarship
Subfunction:
Research
Band:
Post Doctoral Scholar
Level: Post Doctoral Scholar
Additional Information:The Yang Laboratory at The Ohio State University is an NIH-funded research program dedicated to understanding the mechanisms of corneal nerve regeneration and ocular pain in the context of diabetes, ocular trauma, and other neuropathic diseases. Our research investigates how metabolic dysfunction and tissue injury impair corneal innervation, leading to chronic pain and sensory abnormalities, with the ultimate goal of developing innovative therapies that restore nerve function and improve patient outcomes.
We employ a highly interdisciplinary and translational research approach that integrates human iPSC-based models, in vivo disease models, advanced Ca²⁺ imaging, confocal microscopy, molecular cloning, gene editing, behavioral phenotyping, functional assays of nerve regeneration and pain signaling, and multi-omics technologies. By bridging fundamental neuroscience, stem cell biology, bioengineering, and clinical translation, our laboratory seeks to accelerate the development of next-generation therapeutics for ocular neuropathic diseases.
We are seeking highly motivated trainees who are excited to work at the interface of neuroscience, stem cell biology, and regenerative medicine. Applicants with a strong background in stem cell biology and neuroscience are especially encouraged to apply, and expertise in both areas is highly preferred.
Location:Bevis Hall (0307)
Position Type:Term (Fixed Term)
ScheduledHours:
40
Shift:First Shift
Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check. A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.
The university is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability.
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