Postdoctoral Research Fellow

University of British ColumbiaVancouver, BC
CA$60,000 - CA$70,000Onsite

About The Position

The Sugioka Lab at the University of British Columbia seeks a postdoctoral researcher in developmental cell biology to study the developmental control of cell division and the cytoskeleton using the C. elegans embryo as a model system. The researcher will work with the supervisor Dr. Kenji Sugioka in the Department of Zoology, Life Sciences Institute at UBC’s Vancouver campus. The postdoctoral researcher will lead projects investigating how cortical flow, concerted actomyosin flow, regulates embryonic morphogenesis, including asymmetric cell division and left-right asymmetry. Building on recent lab work identifying novel mechanical regulation of cortical flow and its role in asymmetric regulation of cytokinesis, the successful candidate will investigate the molecular mechanisms and cellular information-processing principles underlying these processes. Work will be developed in close collaboration with the supervisor, with significant opportunity for independent project development. The candidate will use a combination of C. elegans genetics, live imaging, quantitative image analysis, and molecular perturbation approaches. The candidate will also have opportunities to mentor junior researchers and contribute to a vibrant and collaborative research environment. The Sugioka Lab shares space with two other C. elegans research groups, providing strong opportunities for scientific interaction and collaboration.

Requirements

  • Ph.D. in Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Biophysics, Genetics, Molecular Biology, or a related field (PhD students in their final years are also eligible)
  • Strong background in cell biology, developmental biology, or genetics
  • Experience with molecular biology, genetics, live imaging, or image analysis.
  • Strong collaborative skills and effective professional communication.
  • Demonstrated writing skills and evidence of research productivity.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with C. elegans genetics.
  • Experience with single-cell RNA-seq or other genomics approaches.
  • Experience with quantitative live imaging and computational image analysis.
  • Interest in mentoring undergraduate or graduate students.
  • Desire to contribute to a diverse, inclusive, and collaborative research environment.

Responsibilities

  • Lead projects investigating how cortical flow, concerted actomyosin flow, regulates embryonic morphogenesis, including asymmetric cell division and left-right asymmetry.
  • Investigate the molecular mechanisms and cellular information-processing principles underlying these processes.
  • Develop work in close collaboration with the supervisor, with significant opportunity for independent project development.
  • Use a combination of C. elegans genetics, live imaging, quantitative image analysis, and molecular perturbation approaches.
  • Mentor junior researchers.
  • Contribute to a vibrant and collaborative research environment.

Benefits

  • Benefits are available at www.postdocs.ubc.ca.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

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