Dr. Kotdaji Ha is recruiting a creative, collaborative, and highly independent postdoctoral associate to lead new research projects in her lab at the University of Pittsburgh. The ideal start date will be April 1 with applications being accepted through late March. Initial appointment is for one year with possible renewal. The Ha lab studies the physiology of organellar ion channels to uncover how their defects contribute to disease mechanisms within organelles such as primary cilia and endoplasmic reticulum. We are particularly interested in understanding the physiological functions of ciliary ion channels across diverse organ systems, including the liver, kidney, and brain. To address these questions, we integrate electrophysiology, calcium imaging, advanced genetic and molecular approaches, organoid models, and machine learning-based analysis. Projects will be tailored to the interests of the successful candidate within the following research themes: 1. How do primary cilia contribute to kidney function? 2. What drives cyst formation in the kidney organoid? 3. What are the ER ion channels really doing? 4. Can AI learn to patch-clamp and simulate channel function? 5. Why do liver cilia matter in cystic diseases?
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Job Type
Full-time
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree