A postdoc position is available at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. We are looking for a highly motivated candidate interested in questions at the intersection of telomere biology, cell differentiation and disease. The laboratory is studying the role of telomeres in aging, cancer and diseases with focus on deciphering fundamental mechanisms that underlie telomere shortening-mediated disease. These mechanisms include metabolic pathways, mitochondrial dysfunction and differentiation processes that are dysregulated when telomeres are critically short. The project is multifaceted and involves a variety of approaches and model systems including animal models (mice and rats), organoids and human tissues. This is a position for someone who is flexible and ambitious. The candidate will work under the supervision of the PI and use cutting -edge techniques and technology to address fundamental issues in biology related to telomeres, aging and disease.
Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.
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