Research Fellow, Translational Neuroscience je biotech

Winston Salem

Saturday, 09 May 2026

Department:85046 Wake Forest University Health Sciences - Academic Translational Neuroscience. Status: Full time. Benefits Eligible:Yes. Hours Per Week:40 Schedule Details/ Additional Information:full-time. Pay Range$30.70 - $46.05 Doctoral degree with significant wet lab experience conducted in a relevant discipline such as biochemistry, neuroscience, metabolism, or physiology. US citizen/permanent residents only. General Work Description. Conduct and complete funded neuroscience research projects, including the design, execution, and analysis of experiments related to neurological function and disease (e.g., neurodegeneration/synucleinopathy, brain injury) using molecular, cellular, biochemical, behavioral and neuropathology approaches in mouse models and cell culture. Direct and significant experience in rodent behavioral assessment, neuropathology, transgenic mouse colony management, molecular biology (including western blotting, immunoprecipitation, proteomics), lipid biology and lipid metabolism, and/or combination therein are top priority. Manage and oversee multiple research projects from planning through implementation, evaluation, and reporting, while monitoring scientific progress and daily laboratory operations. Collaborate closely with the Principal Investigator, collaborating labs, external faculty, and interdisciplinary research teams to support basic and translational studies, including protocol development and neurological and metabolic data interpretation. Perform and oversee animal-based research, including rodent handling, surgeries, health monitoring, tissue collection, and adherence to approved IACUC protocols, as well as implementation of study protocols and regulatory compliance. Conduct advanced data analysis, which may include metabolomics, proteomics, and pathological analyses. Prepare manuscripts, research reports, conference presentations, and preliminary data for publications and future grant applications. As required, present findings at seminars, national meetings, and scientific conferences. Assist the Principal Investigator with grant and regulatory submissions (NIH, FDA), participate in programmatic funding initiatives, and provide scientific recommendations influencing study design and completion. Mentor and coordinate with laboratory personnel (graduate students and lab technicians) to ensure data quality, proper data organization, and effective presentation of research outcomes. Our Commitment to You:

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