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Postdoctoral Fellow

Employer
Rice University, Dept Bioengineering, Szablowski Lab
Location
Houston, Texas
Salary
Competitive
Closing date
Mar 4, 2021

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Jerzy Szablowski, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor Office: BRC 869

    js170@rice.edu January 11th, 2020

Laboratory for Noninvasive Neuroengineering at Rice University is looking to hire a postdoctoral fellow in the fields of bioengineering and neuroengineering. We offer multidisciplinary training with a high degree of academic freedom in choice of high-impact projects, each of which can form a basis of an independent research program. The laboratory focuses on developing methods for control and monitoring of neural circuit activity, and therapeutic platforms for treatment of brain disorders.

Located in a state-of-the art building adjacent to the biggest medical center in the country, Rice University Bioengineering department is consistently ranked top 10 in the nation. The department maintains close ties to nearby medical institutions including Baylor College of Medicine and MD Anderson Cancer Center enabling clinical translation. The campus is located in Houston - the fourth largest and one of the most diverse cities in the US that provides affordable living with warm weather all year round.

We are looking for candidates with a Ph.D. degree to be granted in any relevant discipline within the next year to work on a project within a field of your choice:

  • Gene and drug delivery
  • Neurodegenerative disorders
  • Protein engineering and directed evolution
  • Focused ultrasound imaging and stimulation

Interested candidates should contact Prof. Szablowski at js170@rice.edu. More information can be found at www.szablowskilab.org.

To apply directly: https://jobs.rice.edu/postings/25395

Expected start date: Summer-Fall 2021.

MS-142, 6100 Main Street, Houston, TX 77005 · Office: 713-348-5877 · Fax: 713-348-5877 · bioengineering.rice.edu

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