The mission of the Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University (HNRCA) is to promote healthy aging through nutrition science to empower people seeking to enjoy long, active, and independent lives. HNRCA investigators conduct the world's most advanced studies on nutrition and aging. The research focuses on determining the nutrient and physical activity requirements necessary to promote well-being for older adults. HNRCA scientists examine how nutrition and physical activity play a major role in the prevention of the major chronic degenerative conditions and diseases associated with aging. This position is grant funded and is not eligible for severance pay. The HNRCA invites applications for a postdoctoral research fellow position within the Precision Nutrition and Healthy Aging group, under the mentorship of Dr. Bruce Kristal. This role focuses on two interconnected projects that broadly address precision nutrition and health optimization in broad, aging populations. Current projects include: Population-Science Focused Project: Conducting data analyses and drafting manuscripts linking plasma lipids with demographic, physiological, and disease-related characteristics in a broad, older cohort, with a primary focus on a case-control study of future risk for type II diabetes. Integrative Project: Working with outside collaborators, the post-doc will integrate information obtained from mechanistically-focused experiments into the above diabetes datasets. This work will involve biomarker development, validation, and utilization. These projects pose complex and impactful challenges, and as they evolve, this position may offer multiple paths and opportunities for growth and long-term career advancement.
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Job Type
Full-time
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree