Postdoctoral associate position: Biomedical Spectroscopy Lab at the University of Rochester
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The Biomedical Spectroscopy Lab at the University of Rochester (https://sites.google.com/site/bslrochester/), led by Professor Andrew Berger, is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate to continue development of a Raman spectroscopy platform for in vivo transcutaneous monitoring of bone quality in murine models of disease.
The Postdoctoral Associate will be responsible for experimental design and execution, statistical analysis, and optical alignment and optimization of a custom Raman spectroscopy instrument. This R01-funded project is entering its second year and has just begun longitudinal mouse studies.
A PhD in Optics, Biomedical Engineering, Physics, Electrical Engineering, or a related field is required. Experience with Raman spectroscopy, live animal studies, optical alignment, numerical computing and programming, and/or chemometric data analysis is desired. The Postdoctoral Associate is expected to attend weekly meetings, guide graduate and undergraduate students in the Biomedical Spectroscopy Lab, maintain relationships with collaborators in the Center for Musculoskeletal Research, and prepare and publish scientific manuscripts. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are required.
Proposed Start Date between 06/01/17 and 7/01/17.
To apply, email a CV, cover letter, and names and contact information for 3 references to Professor Berger at andrew.berger@rochester.edu.
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