We are looking to hire a postdoctoral scholar to study the role of microbial bile acid metabolism in host/microbiome crosstalk related to gut inflammation and GI health. This position is funded by an NIH R01 grant from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases focused on identifying and characterizing microbial molecules. This project will focus on novel bile acids recently discovered called Microbially Conjugated Bile Acids (MCBAs). These diverse microbial molecules are produced by the human gut microbiome, but little is known about their effects on human health. Experiments will focus on understanding how MCBAs interact with human cells through cellular receptors with effects on epithelial barrier integrity and inflammatory signaling. The experiments will use both microbial and human cell culture and mouse models to identify MCBAs with the strongest bioactivity. This project provides unique opportunities to interact with other laboratories funded by the same NIH initiative to better understand how the human gut microbiome interacts with small molecules.
The work with involve culturing bacteria in an anaerobic environment to study their bile acid transformations and performing multi-omics analysis of microbial consortia. This includes mass spectrometry, microbiome sequencing and transcriptomics. Other duties will include maintenance and experimentation with knockout mouse models and analysis of data from cell culture experiments performed by collaborating labs and centers at Michigan State University.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Required Degree
Doctorate -Biochemistry, Microbiology, Physiology, related
Minimum Requirements
PhD in biochemistry, microbiology, physiology or related field.
Desired Qualifications
Experience with mass spectrometry data generation and analysis, mouse husbandry, molecular and microbiology biology techniques, and nucleic acid sequencing.
Required Application Materials
Curriculum vitae
cover letter
list of at least three references with their contact information
Special Instructions
This is a 1-year assignment initially, with renewal based on sufficient project progress and available funding.
Website
https://www.robertquinnlab.com/
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