Postdoctoral Position in Stroke Research: 3D Cellular ModelsWe are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our Neurobiology Lab at IdISBa.
Our research focuses on developing 3D patient-derived models of the blood-brain barrier and neurovascular unit, leveraging state-of-the-art cellular and molecular biology techniques.
About the Research Group Under the leadership of Dr. Cristofol Vives-Bauza, our multidisciplinary team comprises clinicians (including obstetricians, neuropediatricians, neurologists, and clinical geneticists), molecular and cellular biologists, pharmacologists, and bioinformaticians.
We actively collaborate with national and international institutions to advance personalized and precision medicine.
Our group has made significant discoveries, such as identifying a novel syndrome linked to prenatal cerebral hemorrhages caused by mutations in the ESAM gene, and uncovering the role of the PATJ gene in stroke outcomes.
Responsibilities Develop and lead independent research projects aligned with the lab's focus areas.Act as a lab manager, coordinating and assisting team members.Design, execute, and analyze experiments using advanced cellular and molecular techniques.Manage, visualize, and interpret data while maintaining meticulous experimental records.Contribute to publications, grant applications, and dissemination efforts.Supervise and mentor students and junior researchers.Actively participate in team meetings and collaborative projects.Qualifications PhD in Life Sciences with expertise in stem cell biology, iPSC generation, genome editing, or related fields.Experience with animal models of stroke and/or research on vascular biology is highly desirable.Strong communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills.Proven ability to work both independently and collaboratively.A proactive and detail-oriented approach to research.How to Apply Submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your motivation and relevant experience to Dr. Cristofol Vives-Bauza at ******.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, with interviews scheduled promptly.
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