Postdoctoral position in Hearing Development, Cleveland, OH
Posted by mlb202, on 12 April 2017
Closing Date: 15 March 2021
A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Martin Basch to study the regenerative potential of the stria vascularis in cases of congenital deafness. Highly motivated, creative and enthusiastic individuals are particularly invited to apply.
Qualifications include a PhD in developmental biology, neuroscience, cell biology or related field. Priority will be given to candidates with experience in cell culture and basic molecular biology. Mouse genetics and/or neonate mouse surgery skills are desired but not required.
Our laboratory is part of the Hearing Research Program, at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Currently the program involves five Research Faculty PIs and Physician Scientists with key areas of research, which include molecular otology, otitis media, congenital/acquired hearing loss, inner ear development, and hair cell biology. The strength of our program is enhanced by an excellent interdisciplinary and collaborative intellectual environment at Case.
Interested candidates should submit their CV and a letter of application (including a brief description of previous research experience and a statement of interests) to: Martin Basch Ph.D. at mlb202@case.edu.
For more information on our laboratory, please visit our website at http://www.baschlab.org
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