New Post Doctoral Scholar position is available in the Division of Medical Oncology at the OSU Comprehensive Cancer Center to examine cellular and molecular mechanisms of neurocognitive injury related to cancer therapeutics including radiation and drugs. Dietary factors (e.g. alcohol and phytochemicals) or pharmaceuticals that can be used to prevent neurodegenerative injury will be studied in vitro and in rodent models. Efforts focus on the brain microenvironment, the role of communication among cell types, including the role of extracellular vesicles in modulation of inflammation, microglia activation, neurodegeneration and myelination /demyelination in health and disease models. The primary focus is on targeting glia pathogenic mechanisms including identification of microglia activation status and phenotypes, evaluating oligodendrocyte lineage cell function (proliferation, differentiation, and cell death/apoptosis).
Demonstrates an ability read and interpret the scientific literature; works well on team science, takes initiative to develop new experimental plans, develops and implements new laboratory methods. Analyzes data for submission of reports/abstracts/publications, assists with grant preparations as needed; prepares data to discuss in lab meetings and scientific conferences. Benefits from presenting findings at local and national meetings.
Required Qualifications:
Doctoral degree in a field of biological sciences required. Requires successful completion of a background check. Selected candidates may be requested to complete a pre-employment physical including a drug screen.
Preferred Qualifications:
Works independently following direction of a scientific mentor in a research laboratory within the Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Medical Oncology, and the OSU Comprehensive Cancer Center. Skills may include cell culture, organoid culture, and rodent models of disease. Experience utilizing an array of complementary techniques and approaches such as, molecular signaling and RNAseq, proteomics, histopathology/staining, immunohistochemistry, imaging, biostatistics, and rodent management as well as necropsy and tissue processing are relevant to the position.
The Ohio State University is a dynamic community of diverse resources, where opportunity thrives and where individuals transform themselves and the world. The Ohio State University is one of the nations largest and most comprehensive public universities and a top employer in Ohio.
As one of only 50 designated comprehensive cancer centers in the nation, The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute is dedicated to the creation of knowledge in laboratory, clinical and population-based cancer research. We apply those discoveries to develop more effective approaches to cancer prevention, diagnosis, and therapies providing tomorrows standard of care today. A Cancer-Free World Begins Here.
The OSUCCC James is the only cancer program in the United States that features a National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated comprehensive cancer center aligned with a nationally ranked academic medical center and a freestanding cancer hospital on the campus of one of the nations largest public universities. is the only cancer program in the United States that features a National Cancer Institute (NCI)-designated comprehensive cancer center aligned with a nationally ranked academic medical center and a freestanding cancer hospital on the campus of one of the nations largest public universities.
By the start of employment, all newly hired employees must receive at least the first dose of a two-dose series or a single dose of a one-dose series COVID-19 vaccination. Individuals who choose a two-dose series vaccination must receive the second dose within 45 days of their start date. Proof of vaccination will be required at time of hire.
Candidates may request a medical or religious exemption from the vaccination requirement. Campus employees may also request an exemption for personal reasons. Ohio State Wexner Medical Center, College of Medicine or OSUP Employees are not eligible for personal exemptions. All exemptions are subject to Ohio States approval and subject to change, including revocation, due to legal and regulatory requirements.
The target hiring range for this position is $54,840 - $66,600. Salary is based on the NIH scale and commensurate with experience.
As an Ohio State employee you will also have access to many benefits such as:
Retirement Package choice of OPERS or Alternative Retirement Plan
Competitive Vacation and Sick Leave Program
11 Paid Holidays per year
Medical Insurance
Dental and Vision Insurance
Life Insurance
Tuition Reimbursement
Opportunity to purchase season tickets to OSU sporting events
Additional discounted rates on things such as select cell phone plans, pet care, food and dining, etc
The Ohio State University is a dynamic community of diverse resources, where opportunity thrives and where individuals transform themselves and the world. Founded in 1870, Ohio State is a world-class public research university and the leading comprehensive teaching and research institution in the state of Ohio. With more than 63,000 students (including 57,000 in Columbus), the Wexner Medical Center, 14 colleges, 80 centers and 175 majors, the university offers its students tremendous breadth and depth of opportunity in the liberal arts, the sciences and the professions.