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Postdoctoral Associate

Employer
Baylor College of Medicine
Location
Texas, United States
Salary
Salary Not Specified
Date posted
Oct 13, 2020


Summary

A Postdoctoral Fellowship in Protein Metabolism is available in the laboratory of Dr. Teresa A. Davis at the USDA/ARS Children's Nutrition Research Center (CNRC) at Baylor College of Medicine. The CNRC is an internationally recognized leader in pediatric nutrition and is located in a state-of-the art research facility in the Texas Medical Center in Houston. The Davis laboratory studies the role of nutrition in the regulation of muscle growth with the overall goal of developing nutritional strategies to guide the feeding of low birth weight infants and young pigs to promote muscle growth. The Postdoctoral Fellow will conduct research related to one or more of the following research areas: identification of the mechanisms by which nutrients regulate protein synthesis and degradation in the neonate; discovery of the signaling components in the nutrient and growth factor signaling pathways that regulate the developmental changes in protein synthesis and degradation; determination of the intracellular mechanisms by which leucine is sensed by neonatal muscle in vivo and the role of these signaling components in the regulation of muscle protein synthesis and lean growth; identification of the impact of low birth weight and prematurity on growth regulation; investigation of the effect of different feeding modalities on protein synthesis, growth, and body composition during the neonatal period; and development of dietary interventions to promote lean growth and mitigate fat accretion in the at-risk neonate. Preterm and term neonatal pigs are used as translational models. The Postdoctoral Fellow will participate in the CNRC Postdoctoral Fellowship Training Program designed to promote the career development of the CNRC Fellows.

Job Duties
  • Conduct research utilizing tissue and whole body protein turnover using stable- and radio-isotope methodology, pancreatic-substrate clamps, energy balance and body composition assessment, muscle morphometry, cell proliferation, nutrient signaling, and molecular biology laboratory techniques.
  • Plan, direct and conduct specialized and advanced research experiments.
  • Evaluate and analyze data.
  • May establish new research protocols and procedures.
  • Summarize research findings and publish results in research journals.
  • May be responsible for laboratory operations.
  • May supervise research staff.


Minimum Qualifications
  • D.V.M., MD or Ph.D in Basic Science, Health Science, or a related field.
  • Experience in nutrition or metabolism and animal studies


Preferred Qualifications
  • Must have demonstrated analytical skills.
  • Experience with animal surgery and molecular biology techniques.


Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.

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