Postdoctoral Position to study the novel mechanisms that regulate coronary microvascular function in health and disease using nonhuman primate models. This project is a collaborative effort between Dr. Kievit at ONPRC and Dr. Davidson at the Knight Cardiovascular Institute at OHSU. Studies will involve lab bench approaches to study banked adipose and cardiac tissues to study the reciprocal communication between the two organs. Future studies would involve in vivo and ex vivo imaging techniques to further investigate the role of obesity and diabetes in changes to cardiac function. Technical Research Daily collection of scientific data pertinent to the research projects that include in vivo (imaging) or ex vivo studies that involve molecular biological techniques (immunohistochemistry). Must use problem solving skills in support of studies. Data Analysis/ Record Keeping/manuscript writing Must keep accurate records of information obtained during research, analyze results, and produce weekly summaries to monitor potential problems with experimental upkeep (which may include database searches). Must be able to contribute to publications and present data in oral talks/poster sessions in national meetings. Other duties as required or assigned, to fulfill the mission of the laboratory. Successful candidates will have previous extensive experience in large animal models, with a focus on cardiometabolic health. Additional skills would include knowledge or first-hand experience with bench techniques like protein and RNA isolations, histology and advanced imaging techniques.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree