Plans, coordinates, directs, and participates in work of smaller research project or major unit of large research project in field of specialization for which incumbent is particularly qualified in terms of extensive training and/or experience. The Krishnan laboratory in the Division of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine within the Department of Pediatrics has an opening for a Research Scientist with expertise in Immunology and Mitochondrial Biology. The Krishnan lab’s mission is to study the inflammatory response in anemia-RBC-transfusion-related comorbidities in premature infants. Current projects in the Krishnan laboratory focus on the molecular biology of hepatic monocyte-related inflammatory responses in murine neonates, with an emphasis on mitochondrial dynamics. The laboratory integrates multiomics-based approaches with investigations of neonatal liver myeloid cell development and hypoxia-related mitochondrial dysfunction, which predispose to RBC-transfusion-related NEC, SIRS, and neuroinflammation. The laboratory uses transgenic animal models combined with bioinformatic approaches to understand the monocyte development that occurs within the hematopoietic niche in the liver under physiological conditions and to determine how these mitochondrial signaling pathways alter innate immunity during anemia-RBC transfusion in murine neonates. The Research Scientist will work under general direction to support the PI's long-term research goals, perform sophisticated procedures to meet project needs by applying high-quality research methods, and improve existing methods as needed.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree