
Postdoctoral Scientist – Fibrosis, Liver Disease
米国 - カリフォルニア - フォスターシティ研究ポスドク仕事内容
The Inflammation Biology group is seeking a passionate and driven Postdoctoral Scientist to pursue innovative research at the forefront of chronic fibrotic liver disease. This role offers a unique opportunity to explore the complex biology of conditions such as metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), and primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC).
The successful candidate will spearhead an independent research project focused on uncovering novel pathogenic mechanisms and identifying therapeutic targets in chronic fibrotic diseases. This work is expected to yield impactful insights into the pathogenesis of human disease and high-impact publications in leading scientific journals.
This is a three-year postdoctoral training position at Gilead. The role is embedded in a highly collaborative and resource-rich environment, offering access to world-class facilities and cross-functional expertise across Gilead’s research ecosystem.
Responsibilities:
The successful candidate will initiate and lead independent research projects to investigate pathogenic mechanisms in chronic fibrotic liver disease
They will utilize Gilead’s rich single cell and spatial transcriptomic datasets as well as clinical datasets to uncover novel mechanisms driving fibrotic niche expansion
The candidate will use a combination of mouse genetic and pharmacology approaches to investigate key disease drivers and establish novel ex vivo models allowing for target identification and screening
With the support of a mentor, the postdoctoral scientist will design, conduct, and analyze in vitro and in vivo experiments to drive research towards publication in a top-tier journal.
The postdoctoral scientist will be expected to publish their work in top-tier journals and present at scientific conferences. The selected candidate will work in a highly collaborative environment at Gilead through a three-year fixed term, with access to world-class research facilities and the opportunity to leverage expertise and resources across multiple functional areas.
Basic Qualifications:
Ph.D. in biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology or related discipline.
At least one first author paper published or accepted in a peer-reviewed journal.
Proficiency in mammalian cell biology and biochemistry techniques.
Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills and strong organizational skills are required.
Preferred Qualifications:
Preference will be given to candidates with broad hands-on expertise in cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry and imaging techniques including in vitro cell-based functional assays, primary cell cultures, transfection/transduction techniques, CRISPR/Cas9, microscopy, flow cytometry, and other immunoassays.
Hands-on experience with mouse models of disease, mouse handling, in-life procedures and tissue harvesting are preferred.
Familiarity with the analysis of large-scale multiomic datasets, such as single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, is preferred.
Experience developing complex primary cell co-culture systems is an advantage.
The individual should have demonstrable skills and experience in leading focused hypothesis-driven biological research, as exemplified by quality publications.
The successful candidate must have demonstrated success in working in a cross-functional and highly collaborative team environment, and must be able to communicate clearly and effectively, both verbally and in writing, to a variety of audiences.