The Ohio State University is looking to solve the problem of renal injury and kidney diseases through basic research
Requirements
- PhD in biological sciences
- Extensive experience in acute kidney injury, biochemistry and molecular biology
- demonstrated ability to be a competent and productive researcher as evidenced by peer-reviewed publication record, citation of research by others, contributions to the research field
- Experience in animal experiments is preferred
- knowledge of experimental techniques, hardware, software, statistical methods, etc
- ability to develop devices or techniques for studies
- ability to manage biosafety and animal use compliance in the lab
Responsibilities
- independently perform basic research in renal injury and kidney diseases
- conduct and supervise experimental research for NIH-funded projects
- perform experiments and collect data
- develop devices or techniques for studies, including experimental techniques, hardware, software, statistical methods, etc
- prepare research results for publication in professional journals, books, etc
- present research findings at national meetings and in other appropriate ways disseminates scientific knowledge to the research community
- develop and submit grant proposals of original research as principal investigator
Other
- Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check
- A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process
- Ability to work 40 hours per week, first shift
- Location: Riffe Building (0266)
- Position Type: Regular