Postdoc in the Vallabh/Minikel Lab - Broad Institute

The Vallabh/Minikel lab at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard seeks an independent  Postdoctoral Associate motivated to impact human health by driving multiple projects of therapeutic  and translational importance. This initiative is led by Dr. Sonia Vallabh and Dr. Eric Minikel, who  became scientists in response to Sonia’s own genetic test report. The goal of our work is to  discover, develop, characterize and advance effective treatments for prion disease, a rapidly fatal  and currently incurable neurodegenerative disease. You can read more about our mission here: http://www.vallabhminikel.org/ 

There are a number of projects in the lab for which an incoming postdoc could serve as champion.  Many revolve around cell and tissue-based experiments aimed at illuminating drug mechanism of  action and/or in vivo characterization of therapeutic activity in the rodent brain. Mechanistic studies  will require the ability to generate and test new hypotheses using a range of in vitro and cell culture  systems. In vivo experiments will require both deep pharmacological characterization of drug  distribution and activity and proof-of-concept efficacy studies in disease models. The results should inform and enable the near-term development of human therapeutics for a currently untreatable disease. 

The position will require several skill sets, many of which can be learned on the job, but the ideal  candidate will come with experience in at least a few of the following areas: live animal handling  and surgery; tissue harvest, preparation, dissection and staining; immunohistochemistry (IHC);  tissue culture, immunofluorescence (IF), cloning, and transfection; quantifying RNA and protein  (ddPCR, qPCR, ELISA, Western blots), production and characterization of recombinant protein.  

A background in neuroscience, molecular biology and/or chemical biology will be extremely helpful. The successful candidate will be able to take leadership of projects in a largely self-directed  environment and will be ready to supervise a research assistant and to effectively manage  relationships with vivarium staff, industry collaborators, contract research organizations, and other  academic groups. A keen eye for statistical rigor is essential, and proficiency in data analysis is a  plus. 

REQUIREMENTS 

• A PhD in molecular biology, neurobiology, or an allied field. 

• Exquisite attention to detail and organizational capacity. 

• Enthusiasm for working as part of a team sharply focused on therapeutic outcomes and  translation to human clinical trials. 

• We encourage candidates to apply as early as possible and will review applications on a  rolling basis. 

Required application documents include a cover letter and CV. Please write a cover letter! Our  lab is a unique environment, and we want to get a feel for why you are interested in working here  in particular, out of all the labs out there. References will be requested on follow-up. We regret  that we will not be able to reply to every applicant. 

Contact: Sonia Vallabh at svallabh@broadinstitute.org

Maryse Thomas