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Work type:Research Faculty
Senior management: College of Science
Department: School of Neuroscience
Location:Blacksburg Area
Categories:Agriculture / Life Science, Research / Scientific
Job Description
The Pickrell lab at Virginia Tech is recruiting a highly motivated, talented Postdoctoral Associate to study mechanisms of intracellular organelle communication. Our group found that kinase signaling between two organelles (mitochondria and centrosomes) causes cells to either switch between cleaning up damaged mitochondria (mitophagy) or cell division (Sarraf, Sideris et al. Cell Reports 2019). The successful candidate will work on a project focused on understanding the mechanistic underpinnings of this phenomenon. What are the mechanisms of TBK1 translocation (a protein involved in mitophagy, cell cycle, and inflammation)? How does this influence which process the cell “decides” to do? Does mitophagy control mitochondrial inheritance in neural stem cells? We are seeking someone with exceptional expertise in cell and molecular biology to join our team. The candidate will be expected to attend lab meetings, assist in training undergraduate and graduate students, maintain laboratory spaces in a clean and good working order and maintain a high level of organization in data collection and storage.
Please send inquiries to Alicia Pickrell, Ph.D.: alicia.pickrell@vt.edu .
Attach to this application:
1) Cover letter with career goals/aspirations;
2) CV;
3) Contact information for three professional references.
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Appointment Type
Restricted
Salary Information
Commensurate with Experience
Review Date
4/24/22; Open Until Filled
Additional Information
The successful candidate will be required to have a criminal conviction check.
About Virginia Tech
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