Emory University
Post Doctoral Fellow - The Weitzmann laboratory
Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383
Post Doctoral Fellow – The Weitzmann Laboratory
Emory University, Atlanta, GA
The Weitzmann laboratory investigates the mechanisms governing basal and pathological bone turnover at the immuno‑skeletal interface. The lab studies osteoimmunology, targeting anergic T cells to stimulate bone formation, using CD8 T‑cell costimulation inhibitors for skeletal regeneration, and exploring microbiota‑related mechanisms of HIV‑associated bone loss. Sponsored by NIH and VA grants, the laboratory seeks a candidate with a strong background in bone biology and immunology to contribute to this research.
Key Responsibilities
Design and conduct research within the specified field under guidance of the principal investigator.
Develop and evaluate experiments that advance the laboratory’s research agenda.
Prepare scientific manuscripts and present findings, under supervision of the principal investigator.
Operate laboratory equipment and teach technical methods to colleagues.
Assist in mentoring junior staff and supervising research activities.
Work exclusively in person at an Emory University location; remote work is not permitted.
Required Qualifications
A doctoral degree or equivalent (Ph.D., M.D., ScD., D.V.M., DDS, etc.) in a relevant discipline.
Excellent scientific writing and oral communication skills.
Ability to work collegially and collaboratively with other researchers.
Additional qualifications as determined by the principal investigator.
Preferred Skills
Comprehensive knowledge of osteoimmunology and/or bone biology.
Expertise in skeletal phenotyping techniques, including micro‑CT and quantitative bone histomorphometry.
Proficiency in flow cytometry.
Strong mouse‑husbandry skills; experience with minor surgical procedures such as ovariectomy is highly desirable.
Familiarity with basic molecular and protein biochemistry methods.
Employment Details
Full‑time, temporary appointment for an initial one‑year period.
Renewal and extension possible with satisfactory progress and available funding, but appointments cannot exceed five years.
Seniority level: Postdoctoral Fellow.
EEO Statement Emory University is an equal‑opportunity employer and will consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law. Emory complies with Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Vietnam Era Veteran’s Readjustment Assistance Act, and applicable federal and state nondiscrimination laws. For inquiries regarding equal‑opportunity policies, contact the Department of Equity and Civil Rights Compliance at 201 Dowman Drive, Administration Building, Atlanta, GA 30322 (Tel: 404‑727‑9867). Emory also offers reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities upon request; please contact the Department of Accessibility Services at accessibility@emory.edu or call 404‑727‑9877.
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The Weitzmann laboratory investigates the mechanisms governing basal and pathological bone turnover at the immuno‑skeletal interface. The lab studies osteoimmunology, targeting anergic T cells to stimulate bone formation, using CD8 T‑cell costimulation inhibitors for skeletal regeneration, and exploring microbiota‑related mechanisms of HIV‑associated bone loss. Sponsored by NIH and VA grants, the laboratory seeks a candidate with a strong background in bone biology and immunology to contribute to this research.
Key Responsibilities
Design and conduct research within the specified field under guidance of the principal investigator.
Develop and evaluate experiments that advance the laboratory’s research agenda.
Prepare scientific manuscripts and present findings, under supervision of the principal investigator.
Operate laboratory equipment and teach technical methods to colleagues.
Assist in mentoring junior staff and supervising research activities.
Work exclusively in person at an Emory University location; remote work is not permitted.
Required Qualifications
A doctoral degree or equivalent (Ph.D., M.D., ScD., D.V.M., DDS, etc.) in a relevant discipline.
Excellent scientific writing and oral communication skills.
Ability to work collegially and collaboratively with other researchers.
Additional qualifications as determined by the principal investigator.
Preferred Skills
Comprehensive knowledge of osteoimmunology and/or bone biology.
Expertise in skeletal phenotyping techniques, including micro‑CT and quantitative bone histomorphometry.
Proficiency in flow cytometry.
Strong mouse‑husbandry skills; experience with minor surgical procedures such as ovariectomy is highly desirable.
Familiarity with basic molecular and protein biochemistry methods.
Employment Details
Full‑time, temporary appointment for an initial one‑year period.
Renewal and extension possible with satisfactory progress and available funding, but appointments cannot exceed five years.
Seniority level: Postdoctoral Fellow.
EEO Statement Emory University is an equal‑opportunity employer and will consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, protected veteran status or other characteristics protected by law. Emory complies with Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act, the Vietnam Era Veteran’s Readjustment Assistance Act, and applicable federal and state nondiscrimination laws. For inquiries regarding equal‑opportunity policies, contact the Department of Equity and Civil Rights Compliance at 201 Dowman Drive, Administration Building, Atlanta, GA 30322 (Tel: 404‑727‑9867). Emory also offers reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities upon request; please contact the Department of Accessibility Services at accessibility@emory.edu or call 404‑727‑9877.
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