
The primary goal of this position is noninvasive profiling of inflammatory biomarkers in rodent models of Parkinson's disease with MRI. The ideal candidate will hold a doctoral degree in neuroscience, biology, molecular biology, or biochemistry and demonstrated experience in biological assays, cell cultures, mouse brain tissue perfusion and fixation for immunohistochemical analysis, mouse colony management, western blotting techniques, PCR techniques, flow cytometry, confocal microscopy, and technical writing. Hands-on experience with imaging flow cytometry, brain tissue homogenization, homogenate analysis protocols, cell separation and lysing methods are a plus.
Responsibilities will include:
Skills required for satisfactory performance in this job include:
In addition, the candidate should have experience in Statistical Data Analysis, Operation of Standard Laboratory Equipment.
Performs responsible research work that requires planning, completing, and occasionally supervising limited research projects in accordance with general plans approved by the supervisor.
Build collaborative projects with other investigators in the Translational Imaging Group (TIGr) at TCH/BCM.
Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.