Postdoctoral Researchers at Florida State University
Listed on 2026-04-17
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Biomedical Science
Job Title: Postdoctoral Researchers at Florida State University
Job Number: 119279
Location: Tallahassee, FL, US
Job DescriptionPOSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER RECRUITMENT LETTER
Dear Prospective Postdoctoral Candidates,
We are excited to invite applications for three Postdoctoral Researcher positions in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Florida State University, focused on utilizing cutting‑edge droplet microfluidics and multi‑omics to accelerate the discovery of new antibiotics and combat the growing global threat of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). This project is part of the Gram‑Negative Antibiotic Discovery Innovator (Gr‑ADI), a global initiative jointly supported by the Novo Nordisk Foundation (NNF), Wellcome, and the Gates Foundation (GF), enabling the development of innovative technologies and translational strategies to address urgent challenges in antimicrobial resistance.
Our work leverages droplet‑based microfluidics—a transformative platform enabling massively parallel, compartmentalized analysis at the single‑cell level using picoliter to nanoliter droplets. We seek three highly motivated researchers to drive forward key areas of this research pipeline. All positions are one year and can be extended.
Position 1:Microfluidic‑Based Antimicrobial Discovery and High‑Throughput Screening
This position will focus on breaking the bottlenecks associated with cultivation and compound identification.
Key responsibilities include:
, which represent an immense, untapped source of novel bioactive compounds. Droplet cultivation has shown significant promise in enhancing microbial richness and diversity, enabling the recovery of rare and previously unculturable taxa.
Droplet Mass Spectrometry and Chemical Dereplication
This position focuses on accelerating the identification of chemically mediated inhibition and preventing the frequent rediscovery of known compounds by integrating microfluidics with mass spectrometry.
Single‑Cell Genomics and Mechanisms of Resistance/Persistence
This position focuses on high‑resolution, single‑cell techniques to understand how resistance genes emerge and spread, and to investigate the mechanisms underlying antibiotic persistence.
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