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Unit: School Of Medicine
Department: Neuroscience & Anatomy
Department Summary: In the Department of Neuroscience & Anatomy, research is one of our core tenets. With traditions anchored in the anatomical disciplines, our identity has evolved to reside in modern neuroscience, where our dedicated faculty and students engage in state-of-the-art research and scholarly activity with clinical translation potential in conditions ranging from anxiety to epilepsy to Alzheimer’s.
With labs and grant-funded projects led by our full-time department faculty and affiliate faculty in other academic units across VCU, we’re proud to contribute to the field by conducting innovative research the following focus areas: Central Nervous System Circuit Function, Central Nervous System Injury and Repair, Educational scholarship and Practice, Glial Cell Biology, and Molecular Mechanisms of Neuropsychiatric Disorders.
Position Summary:
One Postdoc position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Wenhui Hu, in the Department of Neuroscience and Anatomy at VCU School of Medicine. This Postdoc position will explore the translational application of improved CRISPR/Cas genome editors and develop innovative target cell-specific gene delivery in vivo, focusing on T cells and microglia/macrophages. The research projects are NIH funded to examine the efficacy of target cell-specific AAV, nanoparticle or lentivirus-like particle delivery of CRISPR/Cas genome editors and chimeric antigen-receptor (CAR) to combat infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS (NeuroHIV), cancer, autoimmunity and organ fibrosis. We have established advantageous novel animal models, human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC)-derived microglia-containing cerebral organoids and CRISPR/Cas-mediated gene/cell therapy platform. Dr. Hu’s lab is also exploring the role of novel protein NIBP/TRAPPC9 as a host restriction factor to fight virus infection.
The major lab techniques involve molecular cloning, RNA interference, CRISPR/Cas genome editing, viral and non-viral gene delivery, library screening, neural stem cell culture, ES/iPSC and organoid culture, conditional transgenic or knockout mouse technologies, stereostatic microinjection, cell-based functional assays, in vitro transcription, mRNA stability, protein engineering, protein arrays, co-immunoprecipitation and Western blot, RT-PCR, HCR-fish, multi-labeled immunohistochemistry and confocal imaging analysis, Flowcytometry and cell sorting, whole genome sequencing, bulk and single cell RNA sequencing, and bioinformatics.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Salary Range: Commensurate starting at $63,480
Benefits: All VCU employee types are eligible for a wide array of benefits to support you during your employment at VCU. Consult the benefits website for information on benefits eligibility according to employee type.
FLSA Exemption Status: Exempt
Hours per Week: 40
ORP Eligible: Yes
Flexible Work Arrangement: Fully Onsite
University Job Title: Post-Doctoral Fellow
Contact Information:
Contact Email: SOMHR@vcuhealth.org
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