Postdoctoral Fellow
San Diego BioMedSan Diego, CA
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Job Description
About San Diego BioMedSan Diego BioMed (SDB) is a nonprofit biomedical research institute located in San Diego, California. The mission of SDB is to conduct fundamental biomedical research to better understand human disease, and to use this information to contribute to the treatment and prevention of diabetes, cancer, neurological disease, HIV infection and complications of chronic disease. The Principal Investigators at SDB are accomplished scientists and well-known and recognized in their areas of expertise. SDB is located in the heart of San Diego’s science park area, which is part of the largest and most concentrated centers of science, engineering, and medicine in the United States. Further information on SDB can be found at https://sdbri.org.Position OverviewSan Diego BioMed (SDB) is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to elucidate how Early Replication Control Elements (ERCEs) regulate changes in DNA replication timing. The ideal candidate is on a clear trajectory toward an independent research program exploring: (i) the role of replication timing in cell-fate transitions; (ii) the impact of ERCE sequence variation on phenotypic traits; and/or (iii) the potential of ERCEs as tools for cell therapy.The position is available immediately in San Diego, California in the laboratory of Dr. David M. Gilbert, Professor. There is flexibility to accommodate thesis defenses, publication timelines, and other standard career transitions.Research Focus
- Primary system: a hybrid CAST×129 pluripotent stem cell culture model optimized for ERCE discovery and functional testing.
- Extensions: flexibility to pursue human ESCs and engineered cellular models.Initial thrust: a high-throughput ERCE activity screen to identify sequences capable of manipulating replication timing, with the broader aim of defining biological significance and translational potential.
- Variant mining: discovery of ERCE variants associated with phenotypic and disease traits, in conjunction with other research collaborators.
Mentoring & Career Development
- Close one-on-one mentorship in experimental design, manuscript and grant preparation, and strategic career planning.
- Active integration into collaborative networks and project leadership opportunities.
- Ph.D. (or M.D./Ph.D.) in molecular biology, genomics, epigenetics, computational biology, or a related field.
- Demonstrated expertise in one or more of: genome engineering, functional genomics, epigenome/replication profiling, single-cell methods, or regulatory sequence analysis.Strong record of productivity, scientific rigor, and a collaborative mindset.Ambition to build an independent program centered on replication timing and ERCE biology.
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- Brief cover letter describing how your career goals align with this position
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