Institution: Harvard University
School: Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Department: Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology
The Rubin Lab in Harvard’s Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology is conducting a multiomics research program focused on brain aging, combining experimental and computational approaches. Research efforts span multiple labs at Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences and Medical School, including:
In vitro studies using brain organoids
In vivo studies using mice treated with factors that reverse aging-associated neural decline
Postdoctoral fellows will join a collaborative team, gaining expertise in cutting-edge methods for studying aging and neural function.
Ph.D. in Neurobiology, Developmental Biology, or Cell/Molecular Biology
Demonstrated record of research achievement
Strong written and oral communication skills
Ability to work independently
Preferred Experience:
Stem cell biology, neural development, organoid-based research, or neurodegeneration
Methods such as RNA sequencing, proteomics, and animal behavioral assays
This position is contingent upon funding and satisfactory performance
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled
Submit the following materials to Dr. Lee Rubin at lee_rubin@harvard.edu:
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Cover Letter
Brief Research Proposal
Names and contact information of 2–3 references
Optional Documents: Statement of research, publications
For further inquiries, contact Jane LaLonde at jane_lalonde@harvard.edu
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