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Open position: Research technician
The Morse lab, located next door at Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS), is searching for a highly motivated and enthusiastic research technician. The research technician will be responsible for performing various wet lab experiments, keeping inventory, and assist with maintenance of the lab’s mouse colony. A bachelor’s degree in biological sciences or related field is required, and a minimum of a two-year commitment is strongly preferred due to the amount of training involved. Interested applicants should contact Dr. Kyle Morse (morsek@hss.edu) with their resume and to inquire for more information regarding the position, and should also fill out an application through the HSS website here.
Posted: December 3, 2024
Open position: Postdoctoral Fellow
The Greenblatt lab at Weill Cornell Medicine, located on the Upper East Side of New York City, is seeking a highly motivated researcher with an interest in bone biology and identifying new skeletal stem cells to join our team. We have identified preliminary candidates for a novel class of skeletal stem cells and we are looking for a postdoctoral fellow to follow up on these candidates to experimentally demonstrate their stemness, downstream differentiation pathways and physiologic functions. The approach of the lab combines traditional mouse genetic approaches with single cell sequencing, biochemistry, lineage tracing, adoptive transfer cellular studies and flow cytometry to identify the cell types responsible for forming bone. The postdoctoral candidate would join an established lab that currently consists of several senior postdocs and 2 lab technicians, along with validated protocols, an active mouse colony, and access to a range of cutting-edge core facilities such as genomics, mass spectrometry, flow cytometry, and µCT.
The position is open to applicants with a PhD in a biomedical-science related field. Prior experience in bone biology is not required. Interested applicants should contact Matthew Greenblatt (mag3003@med.cornell.edu) with their CV, a summary of previous accomplishments, and their scientific interests.
For additional information, you may also refer to the listing on Weill Cornell Medicine’s website here.
Posted: December 17, 2024