Postdoctoral position in mechanobiology of vertebrate morphogenesis at Columbia University
Posted by Nandan Nerurkar, on 28 September 2021
Location: New York City, NY USA
Closing Date: 1 February 2022
The Nerurkar Lab at Columbia University is looking for Postdoctoral Researchers with an interest in the interplay between molecular and mechanical aspects of vertebrate morphogenesis. Using the chick embryo, we combine live in vivo imaging, embryology and molecular genetics with engineering and physics approaches to study how developmental signals modulate physical forces that shape the embryo – and how forces in turn feedback on tissue growth and stem cell differentiation. Potential projects span morphogenesis and patterning of the gut and neural tubes, neuromesodermal progenitor biology, evo-devo mechanobiology, and organogenesis of the small intestine.
Applicants must hold a PhD in molecular biology, development, bioengineering, or related field. Developmental biologists with an interest in building expertise in biophysical and computational approaches are particularly encouraged to apply. The Nerurkar Lab is located on the Morningside Heights campus of Columbia University in the City of New York. An academic reflection of New York’s excitement and creativity, Columbia offers a rich research environment, with excellent opportunities for collaboration across engineering, biology, and clinical/translational disciplines. Interested applicants should contact Nandan Nerurkar at nln2113@columbia.edu.
Twitter: @Nerurkarlab
Web: https://nerurkar.bme.columbia.edu/people
Closing Date: 1 February 2022
Scientific fields: Morphogenesis, Organogenesis, Quantitative biology and modelling, Cell fate control and differentiation
Model systems: Chick
Duration: Permanent