Seeking a postdoctoral fellow for a research project on genetic skeletal dysplasias, including achondroplasia and scoliosis.
Under mentorship, the role involves conducting independent research, developing protocols, data analysis, and communicating results.
Responsibilities include project planning, lab management, grant writing, supervising junior members, and participating in seminars and conferences.
Qualifications include a Ph.D. or M.D. obtained within the last three years, a strong research track record, and excellent communication skills.
The position uses advanced in vivo and in vitro models, high-throughput 'omics,' and gene therapy techniques.
Salary ranges from $20,800 to $110,400 annually. CHOP values diversity and nondiscrimination and requires an annual influenza vaccination for patient-facing roles.