The laboratory of Dr. Terry Furey in UNC Chapel Hill’s Department of Genetics seeks a post-doctoral research associate to participate in their Crohn’s disease-focused genomics research program. Along with the lab of Dr. Shehzad Sheikh, MD, PhD, a clinical molecular scientist and close collaborator of over five years, Dr. Furey’s laboratory aims uncover the mechanistic linkages between the genome ( DNA sequence variants), epigenome (chromatin accessibility), and the environment (intestinal microbiome, clinical history) in the onset and progression of inflammatory bowel diseases ( IBD ), in particular Crohn’s disease. The Furey Lab has performed multiple functional genomics experiments ( ATAC -seq, RNA -seq, miRNA-seq, 16S rRNA gene sequencing) in tissue samples and individual cell types from colons and ileums of genotyped human IBD patients and controls. The post-doctoral research associate will help lead the effort to further understand the molecular basis of this disease. Candidates with experience linking genetic variation with disease risk are encouraged to apply. The successful candidate will gain experience in a number of cutting-edge computational genomics analyses techniques, and gain knowledge and expertise in diagnosis and treatment of IBD . Importantly, these projects have great potential to become independent research projects that would further ambitious, motivated post-doctoral careers. In addition to research, the post-doctoral research associate will be actively involved with writing scientific papers and presenting talks at scientific meetings.
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