Job Type
Full-time
Description
The Fan lab at Morgridge Institute for Research and University of Wisconsin-Madison is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow to study the metabolism of macrophages and neutrophils. The successful candidate will join a dynamic, interdisciplinary team investigating the dynamic metabolic regulation during immune cell activation and how metabolic pathways influence immune cell function.
Key Responsibilities:
- Design and conduct experiments to characterize metabolic remodeling coupled to immune response and mechanistically investigate metabolism-function connections in macrophages and neutrophils
- Employ cellular, molecular, and biochemical approaches, including genome editing (CRISPR/Cas9), metabolomics and isotopic tracing, immune function essays, transcriptomic analyses etc.
- Analyze data, interpret results, and prepare manuscripts and presentations.
- Collaborate with team members and contribute to ongoing lab projects.
- Potentially mentor junior graduate or undergraduate trainees as needed.
Requirements
- Ph.D. in Biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology or a related field (completed or near completion).
- Strong background in immunology and cell metabolism preferred.
- Demonstrated skills in some of the relevant areas including molecular biology, immune cell function profiling, genetics, or omics-based techniques.
- Familiarity to establish mouse model for inflammatory conditions is a plus
- Excellent communication, organization, and teamwork abilities.
- Scientific rigor and critical thinking skills
- Record of scholarly productivity with peer-reviewed publications.
To apply, please submit the following materials via our website:
- Cover letter describing your research experience and career goals
- Curriculum vitae
- Names and contact information for three references
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Start date is flexible, with Fall 2026 preferred.