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Post-Doctoral Research Fellow

University of New England · Biddeford, ME · 2 days ago
Full-time

About the role

The laboratory focuses on the neural mechanisms underlying corneal pain and dry eye disease using rodent models, electrophysiological techniques, optogenetic and chemogenetic approaches, and molecular methods.

Responsibilities

  • Design, conduct, analyze, and interpret studies examining the neural mechanisms of corneal pain and dry eye.
  • Develop and use rodent models of dry eye, ocular surface injury, inflammation, and corneal pain.
  • Perform electrophysiological studies of sensory neurons and pain-processing pathways.
  • Use optogenetic and chemogenetic approaches to identify and manipulate neuronal populations involved in corneal sensation and nociception.
  • Perform rodent procedures that may include anesthesia, surgery, ocular treatments, peripheral or central injections, viral-vector delivery, tissue collection, and behavioral testing.
  • Conduct molecular and cellular characterization of sensory neurons and neural circuits using methods such as immunohistochemistry, fluorescence or confocal microscopy, image analysis, RNA-based assays, and protein analysis.
  • Apply quantitative approaches to experimental design, data analysis, statistical testing, and data visualization.
  • Maintain complete and accurate experimental records, animal records, protocols, and research data.
  • Prepare figures, manuscripts, abstracts, posters, and oral presentations.
  • Present research findings at laboratory meetings, departmental seminars, and scientific conferences.
  • Collaborate with other laboratory members and investigators.
  • Mentor graduate students, undergraduate students, technicians, or other junior laboratory members as appropriate.
  • Conduct all research in accordance with institutional requirements for animal welfare, biosafety, research integrity, and data management.

Qualifications

  • PhD and/or DDS, or equivalent doctoral degree in neuroscience, physiology, pharmacology, biomedical sciences, or a closely related field.
  • Demonstrated experience conducting hypothesis-driven biomedical research.
  • Record of scholarly productivity appropriate to career stage, such as peer-reviewed publications, preprints, conference presentations, or a completed doctoral dissertation.
  • Experience with at least one area relevant to the laboratory's research, such as: Sensory neuroscience or pain research; Rodent models and procedures; Optogenetics or chemogenetics; Molecular or cellular neuroscience; or Microscopy and quantitative image analysis.
  • Ability and willingness to work with rodents and rodent tissues.
  • Ability to design experiments, analyze results critically, and troubleshoot complex research procedures.
  • Strong scientific writing, communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary research environment.
  • Commitment to research rigor, reproducibility, ethical conduct, and animal welfare.
  • Willingness to complete all required institutional training.

Benefits

Multiple health and dental plan options, plus vision coverage. Up to 8% retirement plan match. Generous leave time, including vacation, sick, and personal time, and 12+ holidays per year. Educational benefits: UNE tuition waiver for employees, spouses, and domestic partners. UNE tuition waiver for dependents of employees with 1 year of full-time service. 50% tuition reduction if less than 1 year of full-time service. For more information about our outstanding benefits, please visit: UNE Benefits Overview.

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