Columbia University Irving Medical Center - Assistant Professor Position in Physiology and Cellular Biophysics
Columbia University Irving Medical Center's Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics invites applications for an Assistant Professor research position. Candidates should possess a strong scientific background and relevant experience.
Responsibilities include:- Managing a vibrant research program focused on the electrophysiology of the ryanodine receptor (RyR), a calcium channel implicated in various diseases.
- Mentoring graduate and undergraduate students.
- Creating high-quality presentations and communicating with collaborators.
- Participating actively in departmental programs and activities.
- Overseeing junior research staff and implementing laboratory protocols.
The role involves studying the role of RyR in pathophysiology using models such as animal systems, protein purification, biochemistry, protein interactions, and cellular calcium handling.The ideal candidate will have experience in electrophysiology, intracellular calcium imaging, and molecular biology/physiology.The department offers a dynamic environment with faculty leading in neurobiology, cardiovascular biology, structural biology, and more, including Nobel Laureates and members of prestigious institutes.Minimum qualifications include a PhD or MD.Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran.
Pay Transparency Disclosure: The salary will be determined based on various factors, including qualifications, experience, and departmental budgets. The stated range is an estimate of possible compensation.
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