Are you holding PhD degree and looking for Postdoctoral Fellowships? University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania invites multiple online application for Postdoctoral Fellowships in various research areas. Candidates interested in Postdoctoral Fellowships can check the details and may apply as soon as possible.
1. Postdoctoral Position
Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:
We seek a talented individual with strong drive and excellent communication skills to join our team in beautiful Philadelphia! We are looking to unravel the mechanisms underlying autoimmunity in type I diabetes (T1D) and develop new cellular biomarkers for early disease detection. As a postdoctoral researcher, you will have the unique opportunity to work with primary human tissues and collaborate with leading experts in the field.
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
2. Postdoctoral Position
Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:
In our laboratory, rare disease research is a starting point to define fundamental biological mechanisms. We also prioritize development of novel therapies for patients with rare monogenic diseases. This includes animal model studies using CRISPR/Cas9 prime editing, and our development of new technologies to study rare mutations in disease. We have discovered several new mechanisms of autoimmunity, antiviral immunity, neurodegeneration, and autoinflammation.
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
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3. Postdoctoral Position
Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:
We have discovered two novel protein quality control (PQC) systems involving tripartite motif (TRIM) proteins and poly-Asp/Glu (polyD/E) proteins. These systems are ATP-independent and uniquely conserved—TRIM in animals and polyD/E in eukaryotes—setting them apart from classical PQC mechanisms. We are exploring their molecular mechanisms, their roles in aging and neurodegenerative diseases (including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and ALS), and their potential in therapeutic development.
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
4. Postdoctoral Position
Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION (NIH-funded) available to study the epigenetic drivers of type 1 and type 2 diabetes using the vast resources of the Human Pancreas Analysis Program. Please send CV and names of three references to: Klaus H. Kaestner, Ph.D., Dep. of Genetics, 12-126 SCTR, University of Pennsylvania Medical School, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6145. E-mail: kaestner@pennmedicine.upenn.edu
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
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5. Postdoctoral Position
Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION (NIH-funded) available to study somatic mutations as cause of human autoimmune disease. Test an exciting novel concept of the trigger of inflammation and autoimmunity using human tissues and cell models.. Please send CV and names of three references to: Klaus H. Kaestner, Ph.D., Dep. of Genetics, 12-126 SCTR, University of Pennsylvania Medical School, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6145. E-mail: kaestner@pennmedicine.upenn.edu
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
6. Postdoctoral Position
Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:
Modzelewski Lab (The Modz Lab) at the University of Pennsylvania Department of Biomedical Sciences School of Veterinary Medicine is recruiting Postdoctoral researcher(s) to join a new NIH-NIGMS, Beckman, Searle and Packard funded project. Our work focuses on the exciting and emerging role of retrotransposons in early development (and beyond). We are looking at how retrotransposons impact reproduction and preimplantation development in mice but with comparative biology studies using various placental mammalian species to learn about human health, reproduction and disease of aging and cancer.
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
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7. Postdoctoral Position
Summary of Postdoctoral Fellowship:
A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratories of Drs. Long Ding and Joshua Gold at the University of Pennsylvania. We use behavioral, electrophysiological, and computational techniques to study how the basal ganglia pathway contributes to decision making.
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled