Postdoctoral position in cochlear proteomics at Northwestern University, Feinberg School of Medicine
The laboratory of Dr. Jeffrey Savas seeks to hire a postdoctoral fellow or staff scientist.
The candidate will focus their effort on a recently funded project entitled “Enhancing Cochlear Proteome Fidelity to Prevent Noise-Induced Hearing Loss”. The overarching long-term goal of this project is to develop a new therapeutic strategy to prevent noise induced hearing loss. We are also interested in studying long-lived cochlear proteins and in collaboration with Mark Rutherford (Washington University, St. Louis) examining the mechanisms underlying excitotoxicity in acquired hearing loss. These studies employ techniques of auditory functional testing, cellular electrophysiology, systems biology, proteomics, protein biochemistry, histology, immunofluorescence, stable isotopic labeling, and quantitative image analysis. The applicant would also have an opportunity to explore their own independent interesting using the labs instrumentation and expertise.
In our preliminary studies, we exposed mice to noise that cause temporary and permanent hearing loss and analyzed the cochlear proteome with quantitative MS to determine how noise insults remodels the cochlear proteome. We analyzed the cochlear proteome acutely after noise exposure and during the recovery period two-weeks after exposure. Interesting we found that auditory overstimulation causes many proteins to misfold and selective gene expression of proteasome subunits and protein chaperones.
For more information on our lab please see here:
https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/faculty-profiles/az/profile.html?xid=13207
https://www.dropbox.com/s/3w2desi27u3kfcs/Jongkamonwiwat_and_Ramiriez_et_al_2020.pdf?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/33oy02ay7952nme/Hickox_et_al_JN_2017.pdf?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4rsx99b78ddq43w/Savas_Toyama_Science_2012.pdf?dl=0
The ideal candidate should have a PhD in Neuroscience or auditory physiology and have experience in some of the following: synapse anatomy and function, protein biochemistry, histological analysis of mouse cochlea, and ABR testing of cochlear function. Computational skills are a plus. Desire to work independently and in groups is essential. Experience with proteomics is not required. The candidate should be prepared to make a commitment to ground-breaking research and work well with others in a vibrant academic research environment.
Please send a curriculum vitae to:
Jeff Savas, PhD
Department of Neurology
Northwestern University
Chicago, IL, USA
jeffrey.savas@northwestern.edu
To apply for this job email your details to jeffrey.savas@northwestern.edu
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