Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Dr. Kiho Lee’s lab within the Division of Animal Sciences at the University of Missouri is seeking a postdoctoral fellow who is interested in cellular biology and genetic engineering in pigs and poultry. This position will work closely with research scientists within the United States Department of Agriculture – Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS) to develop and phenotype primary and/or immortalized cell cultures derived from various tissues of pigs and poultry. These cultures will be used for genetic engineering to understand basic mechanisms for improving a variety of production traits (e.g. disease resistance, muscle quality, nutrient production and metabolism) in pigs and poultry. In addition, this position will work on strategies to reduce off-targeting events that can be a critical side effect of gene editing systems.
The postdoctoral candidate should be self-motivated, collaborative, and highly organized to maintain tissue cultures from different species. The individual will be involved in all aspects of the lab activities, including collecting tissue and blood samples, conducting experiments, reviewing literature, analyzing data, preparing manuscripts, and participating in conferences.
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Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $55,000.00 per year
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Work Location: One location