A postdoctoral fellowship (with the possibility of continued support) is available in the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) Department of Physiology in the Chun Liu lab. The Liu lab develops and applies high-throughput functional genomics and human induced pluripotent stem cell (hiPSC) cardiovascular organoid models to identify mechanisms and therapeutic targets in genetic heart disease and cancer therapy–induced cardiovascular disease. We integrate CRISPR-based screening platforms (CRISPRi/a and knockout), Perturb-seq and multi-omics, and physiologically relevant 2D/3D human cardiac and vascular organoids, complemented by in vivo mouse models, to enable New Approach Methodologies that improve mechanistic insight and translational relevance. The postdoctoral fellow will lead projects that combine cardiovascular organoid with pooled CRISPR screens and single-cell readouts (e.g., Perturb-seq), and validate findings in complementary mouse studies. The postdoctoral fellow will create and follow an individualized development plan (IDP), conduct research studies, attend required courses/seminars, write grants, publish manuscripts, present oral presentations locally and nationally, and learn other skills necessary for a successful career in cardiovascular research. The postdoc is strongly encouraged to apply for internal or external fellowship funding such as the T32 postdoctoral fellowship offered by the Cardiovascular Center of MCW (if eligible) and the postdoc fellowship offered by the American Heart Association. Continued support for this position will be based on annual performance review. Interested applicants should apply online and attach their curriculum vitae, statement of research interests, and contact information of three references.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree