The School of Dentistry shares the mission of the Oregon Health & Science University to provide educational programs, basic and clinical research, and high quality care and community programs. We strive to foster an environment of mutual respect where the free exchange of ideas can flourish. The dental school prepares graduates in general dentistry and the dental specialties to deliver compassionate and ethical oro-facial health care. Read more about the School of Dentistry: OHSU School of Dentistry
The successful candidate will work independently to investigate the molecular mechanisms supporting polymicrobial pathogenesis in dysbiotic diseases including oral cancer. He/she will be responsible for most of the planning, implementation, and data interpretation associated with his/her research. Thus, the candidate will be expected to work independently with attention to detail and strong record-keeping. The goal is to understand how polymicrobial communities influence the development of diseases via metabolic cross-feeding and signaling transduction. To achieve this goal, we are particularly interested to improve animal models used to simulate the development of oral cancer and other inflammatory conditions driven by polymicrobial communities. Typical laboratory techniques often require expertise with animal models, molecular biology skills including northern blot, western blot, protein expression/purification, coimmunoprecipitation, gene expression analysis, and targeted mutagenesis, microbial analysis and microscopic skills.
Demonstrable experience with animal models and microbiome studies as well as these techniques is preferred. As a postdoctoral scholar, the candidate may also be involved with the training and supervision of students and junior staff as well as play an integral role in the management and supply ordering for the laboratory. Assistance with the development and preparation of grants/manuscripts will also be expected.
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