
Post Doctoral Associate (Zander Lab)
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, United States
Position Details
Recruitment/Posting Title: Post Doctoral Associate (Zander Lab)
Department: Waksman Institute of Microbiology
Salary: $63,968.00
Offer Information: The final salary offer may be determined by several factors, including, but not limited to, the candidate's qualifications, experience, and expertise, and availability of department or grant funds to support the position. We also take into consideration market benchmarks, if and when appropriate, and internal equity to ensure fair compensation relative to the university's broader compensation structure. We are committed to offering competitive and flexible compensation packages to attract and retain top talent.
Benefits:
Medical, prescription drug, and dental coverage
Paid vacation, holidays, and various leave programs
Competitive retirement benefits, including defined contribution plans and voluntary tax‑deferred savings options
Employee and dependent educational benefits (when applicable)
Life insurance coverage
Employee discount programs
Position Status: Full Time
Posting Number: 25FA0903
Location: Rutgers University‑New Brunswick, Piscataway, NJ; Waksman Institute of Microbiology
Posting Summary The Zander laboratory at the Waksman Institute of Microbiology seeks an individual that investigates stimulus‑induced 3D epigenome reprogramming in crop and medicinal plant species, and develops cistrome mapping tools for various plant species. Research is carried out in the Zander laboratory, which conducts molecular, genetic and (epi)genomic research to better understand the role of transcription factors and the epigenome dynamics. The individual will conduct research on questions related to transcription factor DNA‑driven 3D epigenome dynamics in immune responses, using genetic, genomic and biochemical methods to identify, analyze or characterize molecular determinants for chromatin looping in plants. The individual will report directly to the laboratory Principal Investigator (PI).
Overview Key Duties & Responsibilities:
90% Research: Conduct grant‑funded research directed by the PI. Perform genetic, (epi)genomics and proteomic analyses in crop and medicinal plant species. Publish findings, contribute to manuscript writing and grant proposals, and present results at scientific meetings.
10% Training: Train and oversee undergraduate researchers in Arabidopsis genetics, genomics, recombinant DNA techniques, protein biochemistry, microscopy, high‑throughput proteomics, presentation skills, record keeping, and basic laboratory techniques.
Expected Outcomes:
Assigned projects completed on time and within budgetary guidelines.
Analyses conducted using standard and specialized methods and in accordance with established procedures.
Detailed documentation of all procedures and results.
Clear communication of all procedures and results.
Work conducted independently (with supervision as necessary).
Statement Level of Decision Making: The individual must navigate the highly complex and often unpredictable nature of scientific research and manage a large and diverse research team. The incumbent will address issues in long‑term, mid‑term, and day‑to‑day experiments, critically analyze problems, conduct research, seek expert advice, and make well‑informed recommendations to the PI.
Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience:
Doctorate in biochemistry, molecular biology, or an allied field.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
In‑depth understanding and hands‑on experience in the preparation and analysis of proteins, nucleic acids, and complexes thereof.
In‑depth understanding and hands‑on experience in molecular cloning and sequencing.
Experience handling various genomic datasets.
Effective spoken and written English required.
High level of computer literacy required.
Preferred Qualifications:
In‑depth understanding and hands‑on experience in RNA‑seq and ChIP‑seq sample preparation, data collection, and processing.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement It is university policy to provide equal employment opportunity to all its employees and applicants for employment regardless of their race, creed, color, national origin, age, ancestry, nationality, marital or domestic partnership or civil union status, sex, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, disability status, liability for military service, protected veteran status, affectional or sexual orientation, atypical cellular or blood trait, genetic information, or any other category protected by law. As an institution, we encourage all qualified applicants to apply. For additional information please see the Non‑Discrimination Statement at the following web address: http://uhr.rutgers.edu
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Department: Waksman Institute of Microbiology
Salary: $63,968.00
Offer Information: The final salary offer may be determined by several factors, including, but not limited to, the candidate's qualifications, experience, and expertise, and availability of department or grant funds to support the position. We also take into consideration market benchmarks, if and when appropriate, and internal equity to ensure fair compensation relative to the university's broader compensation structure. We are committed to offering competitive and flexible compensation packages to attract and retain top talent.
Benefits:
Medical, prescription drug, and dental coverage
Paid vacation, holidays, and various leave programs
Competitive retirement benefits, including defined contribution plans and voluntary tax‑deferred savings options
Employee and dependent educational benefits (when applicable)
Life insurance coverage
Employee discount programs
Position Status: Full Time
Posting Number: 25FA0903
Location: Rutgers University‑New Brunswick, Piscataway, NJ; Waksman Institute of Microbiology
Posting Summary The Zander laboratory at the Waksman Institute of Microbiology seeks an individual that investigates stimulus‑induced 3D epigenome reprogramming in crop and medicinal plant species, and develops cistrome mapping tools for various plant species. Research is carried out in the Zander laboratory, which conducts molecular, genetic and (epi)genomic research to better understand the role of transcription factors and the epigenome dynamics. The individual will conduct research on questions related to transcription factor DNA‑driven 3D epigenome dynamics in immune responses, using genetic, genomic and biochemical methods to identify, analyze or characterize molecular determinants for chromatin looping in plants. The individual will report directly to the laboratory Principal Investigator (PI).
Overview Key Duties & Responsibilities:
90% Research: Conduct grant‑funded research directed by the PI. Perform genetic, (epi)genomics and proteomic analyses in crop and medicinal plant species. Publish findings, contribute to manuscript writing and grant proposals, and present results at scientific meetings.
10% Training: Train and oversee undergraduate researchers in Arabidopsis genetics, genomics, recombinant DNA techniques, protein biochemistry, microscopy, high‑throughput proteomics, presentation skills, record keeping, and basic laboratory techniques.
Expected Outcomes:
Assigned projects completed on time and within budgetary guidelines.
Analyses conducted using standard and specialized methods and in accordance with established procedures.
Detailed documentation of all procedures and results.
Clear communication of all procedures and results.
Work conducted independently (with supervision as necessary).
Statement Level of Decision Making: The individual must navigate the highly complex and often unpredictable nature of scientific research and manage a large and diverse research team. The incumbent will address issues in long‑term, mid‑term, and day‑to‑day experiments, critically analyze problems, conduct research, seek expert advice, and make well‑informed recommendations to the PI.
Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience:
Doctorate in biochemistry, molecular biology, or an allied field.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
In‑depth understanding and hands‑on experience in the preparation and analysis of proteins, nucleic acids, and complexes thereof.
In‑depth understanding and hands‑on experience in molecular cloning and sequencing.
Experience handling various genomic datasets.
Effective spoken and written English required.
High level of computer literacy required.
Preferred Qualifications:
In‑depth understanding and hands‑on experience in RNA‑seq and ChIP‑seq sample preparation, data collection, and processing.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement It is university policy to provide equal employment opportunity to all its employees and applicants for employment regardless of their race, creed, color, national origin, age, ancestry, nationality, marital or domestic partnership or civil union status, sex, pregnancy, gender identity or expression, disability status, liability for military service, protected veteran status, affectional or sexual orientation, atypical cellular or blood trait, genetic information, or any other category protected by law. As an institution, we encourage all qualified applicants to apply. For additional information please see the Non‑Discrimination Statement at the following web address: http://uhr.rutgers.edu
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