A postdoctoral fellow position is open in the Nuber laboratory at Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School. The candidate is curious to study a-synuclein biology in mouse models of Parkinson's disease (PD). The research focuses on mutations, role of sex hormones on brain lipid changes and a-synuclein in Parkinson's pathology and whether small compounds that change the fatty acid saturation confers to neuroprotection in vivo.
The PI's previous work demonstrated that excess a-synuclein, the key protein in Lewy body pathology, induces a progressive, L-DOPA-responsive motor syndrome and cortical and dopaminergic fiber loss in familial PD E46K ("1K") and "3K" mutant mice. The new project uses these unique models to study synucleinopathy. In addition, new mice will be generated to analyze tetramer abrogation by other familial PD a-synuclein mutations. Readouts include behavioral testing as well as biochemical and histopathological analyses.
Candidates with a PhD within 1-3 years and experience in biochemical and histological approaches in rodent models preferred. Only candidates with demonstrated expertise and publications should apply.
Brigham and Women's Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, sex, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, or on the basis of disability.
Application should be directed to Silke Nuber, PhD (snuber@bwh.harvard.edu)
Requirements