Postdoctoral Associate- Hacisuleyman
Listed on 2026-06-03
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Biomedical Science
Job Details
Job No: 528994
Work Type: Full Time
Location: Palm Beach
Categories: Biology/Life Science
Department: - SR-MM-HACISULEYMAN LAB
OverviewThe postdoctoral associate position is immediately available for ambitious, independent, and motivated candidates who will train and work directly under the mentorship and supervision of Dr. Hacisuleyman. They will be responsible for running a multidisciplinary research program focused on understanding how learning and memory are encoded at the molecular level in the brain, using a variety of molecular and cellular biology techniques, vertebrate animal models, and bioinformatics tools.
The successful candidate should be able to design, execute, and interpret experiments and collaborate with experts in other disciplines to enhance the research program.
- Design, execute, and interpret experiments in molecular and cellular biology related to learning and memory.
- Conduct research using vertebrate animal models and bioinformatics tools.
- Collaborate with experts from other disciplines to supplement and enhance the research program.
- Participate in local, national, and international scientific conferences.
- Assist with grant applications and contribute to manuscript preparation as needed.
- Commit to fostering a respectful, supportive, and welcoming work environment.
- Must possess a doctoral degree (Ph.D.) or MD in biological sciences or chemistry.
- Proven ability to work independently within a research lab
- Effective written and verbal communication skills
- Mentoring experience
- Proven scientific communication skills or grantsmanship
- Ability to work both independently and collaboratively
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