Research Scientist--James Franck Institute
The James Franck Institute invites applications for a Research Scientist with expertise in tissue biology and quantitative imaging to work with Professor Margaret Gardel. The Research Scientist will be responsible for developing imaging-based characterizations of tissue-scale inflammation states in skin organoids.
This will involve establishing protocols for the fixation and sectioning of skin organoids grown at the Biohub, then the staining and imaging of the samples using spinning-disk or laser-scanning confocal microscopes. The stratified nature of skin organoids requires 3D reconstruction to account for changes in tissue composition and structure.
The appointment has an expected start date on or around April, 2026. The initial term of the position will be for one year with the possibility of renewal for up to two additional years depending on project needs.
This position is benefits-eligible. The University of Chicago offers a wide range of benefits programs and resources for eligible employees, including health, retirement, and paid time off. Information about the benefit offerings can be found in the Benefits Guidebook.
Minimum qualifications:
- A Ph.D. in Biology or related field
- At least three years of postdoctoral research experience
- Significant experience in the area of epithelial morphogenesis and epithelial mechanics
- Expertise in quantitative imaging
Required materials are:
- a cover letter
- a current CV
- a research statement
- contact information for three references
Applicants must apply online through the University of Chicago academic careers website at https://apply.interfolio.com/180421.
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