Post-Doctoral Fellow - Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Listed on 2026-07-04
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Research/Development
Biomedical Science, Research Scientist, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Biotech Research
Job Details
A full‑time postdoctoral position is available in the Li laboratory of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA. The Li lab focuses on ectopic calcification disorders affecting soft connective tissues, including the skin, eyes, kidney and cardiovascular system. The research employs both in vitro and in vivo models to elucidate mechanisms and explore novel treatments.
The postdoc will work closely with lab members on bone and mineral research, particularly with rodent (mouse and rat) model systems.
ResponsibilitiesEngage in experimental design, data collection and analysis related to ectopic calcification and bone disease models. Maintain cell cultures, perform aseptic techniques, and conduct animal work. Contribute to bone histology and mechanical studies. Manage project timelines and collaborate with team members.
Qualifications- PhD in cell biology, molecular biology, or related field.
- Experience in cell culture, aseptic technique, and animal work.
- Knowledge of bone histology and mechanics.
- Strong project management, communication and teamwork skills.
Jefferson offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, life, disability insurance, flexible spending accounts, retirement plans, tuition assistance and voluntary benefits. Tuition discounts are available after one year of full‑time service.
Equal Opportunity StatementJefferson is committed to providing equal educational and employment opportunities for all persons without regard to age, race, color, religion, creed, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, marital status, pregnancy, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, military status, veteran status, handicap or disability or any other protected group or status.
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