Postdoctoral Fellow - Pharmacology & Toxicology
Listed on 2026-03-12
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Healthcare
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Research/Development
Job Title:
Postdoctoral Fellow - Pharmacology & Toxicology
Location:
Augusta University
Regular/Temporary:
Regular
Full/Part Time:
Full-Time
Job
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LocationAugusta University
Our Health Sciences Campus: 1120 15th Street, Augusta, GA 30912
Our Summerville Campus: 2500 Walton Way, Augusta, GA 30904
College/Department InformationPharmacology and Toxicology was established as a department at the Medical College of Georgia in 1943. Originally developed to discover how remedies and poisons effected man, modern pharmacology lays the groundwork to discover and develop future generations of therapeutics. Pharmacology's scope has broadened to include computer-assisted drug design; genetic screens; protein engineering; and new drug-delivery vehicles like viruses and artificial cells.
The department's history of accomplishments includes the discovery of the adrenergic receptor subtypes-alpha and beta which led to developing several drugs used to treat cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular and neuroscience studies are the focuses of the department's research programs. Raymond P. Ahlquist, working in this Department, first defined
¿ and ß adrenergic receptors in 1948. This discovery eventually led to the development of ¿ß blocker
¿ drugs for hypertension and heart disease.
The main focus of Dr. Kaddoumi
¿ s Laboratory is to investigate the contribution of cerebrovascular dysfunction to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer
¿ s diseases and related dementias (ADRD) and to develop therapeutic strategies to restore AD-associated dysfunctional blood-brain barrier (BBB) and improve cognitive function. For this postdoctoral position, applicants must hold a PhD, MD, or equivalent degree in a related field (neuropharmacology, neuroscience, neurochemistry, vascular biology). A background in ADRD pathologies, and molecular and cell biology is required, with experience in cell culture and animal models.
Candidates should have good written/oral communication skills, work effectively in a team environment, be highly organized, and have a documented record of research accomplishments.
- Design, conduct experiments, analyze, validate, and present research data, contribute…
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