Postdoctoral Fellow; Biological Sciences_Ren
- University of North Carolina Charlotte
- Charlotte, North Carolina
- Full Time
Postdoctoral Fellow; Biological Sciences_Ren
University of North Carolina Charlotte
United States, North Carolina, Charlotte
Jun 11, 2025
Postdoctoral Fellow; Biological Sciences_Ren
Position Information
General Information
Position NumberPOST40
Working TitlePostdoctoral Fellow; Biological Sciences_Ren
DivisionAcademic Affairs
DepartmentCollege of Science (Col)
Work UnitBiological Sciences
Work LocationBiological Sciences
Vacancy Open ToAll Candidates
Position DesignationPost Doc
Employment TypeTemporary - Full-time
Hours per week40
Work Schedule
Monday-Friday
Pay Rate54,000-57,000
Minimum Experience/Education
The postdoctoral appointee must have earned a Ph.D. degree within the past five years from an accredited university in one of the following fields: Bioinformatics, Biophysics, Biochemistry, Chemical Biology, Molecular Genetics, or Cell and Molecular Biology.
Departmental Preferred Experience, Skills, Training/Education:
Candidates will be given priority consideration if they possess some of the following training and experience:
* Genomic data analysis: Proficiency in analyzing Hi-C, Micro-C, CUT& RUN, CUT&Tag, and RNA-seq data.
* Single-molecule biophysics: Experience in live-cell single-molecule fluorescence microscopy.
* CRISPR/Cas9: Expertise in CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing techniques.
* Epigenetics: Knowledge of epigenetic mechanisms, including DNA methylation, histone modifications, and chromatin structure.
Duties and Responsibilities
The postdoctoral appointee must possess a Ph.D. or equivalent degree and demonstrate a strong ability to apply scientific judgment daily. They will critically evaluate information from experimental data, literature, and oral communications to make informed decisions about the next steps toward research progress.
Preferred Qualifications:
* Recent Ph.D. Degree: Awarded within the last five years.
* Genomic Data Analysis or Single-Molecule Biophysics: Expertise in one or both areas are highly preferred.
* CRISPR/Cas9 or Epigenetics: Experience in these fields will be considered a significant advantage.
Other Work/Responsibilities
The Ren Laboratory in the Department of Biological Sciences at UNC Charlotte is dedicated to understanding the fundamental principles of genome and chromatin regulation. We have been at the forefront of developing and applying live-cell single-molecule techniques in the field of epigenetics. Additionally, the lab was among the first to demonstrate the significance of liquid-liquid phase separation in epigenetic regulation.
Our research approaches utilize a diverse array of techniques, including in vitro and in vivo single-molecule imaging, genomic approaches (Micro-C, CUT& RUN, and CUT&Tag), genetic engineering ( CRISPR/Cas9), proteomics, biochemistry, biophysics, and cell and molecular biology.
Ongoing Research Topics:
* Exploring the Role of Liquid-liquid Phase Separation in Gene Regulation: Building upon our previous work, we are investigating how phase separation influences gene expression and its implications for development and disease.
* Single-Molecule Imaging of Epigenetic Processes: We continue to develop and apply single-molecule techniques to visualize and quantify epigenetic processes, providing insights into their dynamic regulation.
Complete List of Published Work:
We are seeking highly motivated postdoctoral researchers to investigate the roles of liquid-liquid phase separation in genome organization and transcription regulation. Successful candidates will utilize a combination of advanced techniques, including, but not limited to, in vitro and in vivo single-molecule imaging, genomic approaches (Micro-C, CUT& RUN, and CUT&Tag), genetic engineering ( CRISPR/Cas9), and proteomics.
The postdoctoral researcher will report to Dr. Xiaojun Ren and contribute to ongoing projects through original research, collaboration with team members, and mentoring of students. They will also play a key role in securing external funding by contributing to grant proposals.
While working closely with Dr. Ren, the postdoctoral researcher will exercise a significant degree of independent judgment and original thinking in conducting research that contributes to new knowledge and enhances UNC Charlotte's reputation in research. Research findings will be published in recognized journals in collaboration with Dr. Ren.
The postdoctoral researcher will share responsibilities for student mentoring with Dr. Ren and will participate in departmental seminars and other professional activities as assigned.
A postdoctoral fellow is a professional training opportunity designed to enhance the research skills of recent Ph.D. recipients. This experience prepares them for future academic or research careers. While developing their own research skills, postdoctoral fellows also contribute to the University's research efforts and assist in mentoring graduate students.
A postdoctoral fellow works under the supervision of a faculty mentor who provides guidance and shares insights into the realities of scientific careers. Within the scope of their assigned research project, fellows enjoy a significant degree of independence and are expected to publish their research findings during their appointment.
Postdoctoral appointments are distinguished by the following characteristics:
* The appointee has recently (within the last five years) earned a Ph.D. or equivalent doctorate.
* The appointment is temporary.
* The appointment involves substantial full-time research or scholarship.
* The appointment is considered preparatory for a full-time academic or research career.
* The appointee works under the supervision of a faculty member.
* The appointee has the freedom and is expected to publish the results of their research or scholarship during the period of appointment.
As an EOE/AA employer and an ADVANCE Institution committed to fostering an inclusive academic environment, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte welcomes applications from all underrepresented groups. Applicants are subject to a criminal background check. The selected candidate will be required to provide an official transcript of their highest earned degree and may be subject to a criminal background check.
Necessary Licenses or Certifications
Proposed Hire Date02/01/2025
Contact Information
Expected Length of Assignment12 months
Posting Open Date10/31/2024
Posting Close Date01/31/2025
Special Notes to Applicants
Posting Specific Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
How did you hear about this employment opportunity?
UNC Charlotte Website
HERC Job Board
Inside Higher Education
Circa (formerly known as Local JobNetwork)
Another Website
Agency Referral
Advertisement/Publication
Personal Referral
Other
Where did you learn about this posting?
(Open Ended Question)
Applicant Documents
Required Documents
Cover Letter / Letter of Interest
Resume / Curriculum Vitae
Contact Information for References
Optional Documents
Other Document
University of North Carolina Charlotte
United States, North Carolina, Charlotte
Jun 11, 2025
Postdoctoral Fellow; Biological Sciences_Ren
Position Information
General Information
Position NumberPOST40
Working TitlePostdoctoral Fellow; Biological Sciences_Ren
DivisionAcademic Affairs
DepartmentCollege of Science (Col)
Work UnitBiological Sciences
Work LocationBiological Sciences
Vacancy Open ToAll Candidates
Position DesignationPost Doc
Employment TypeTemporary - Full-time
Hours per week40
Work Schedule
Monday-Friday
Pay Rate54,000-57,000
Minimum Experience/Education
The postdoctoral appointee must have earned a Ph.D. degree within the past five years from an accredited university in one of the following fields: Bioinformatics, Biophysics, Biochemistry, Chemical Biology, Molecular Genetics, or Cell and Molecular Biology.
Departmental Preferred Experience, Skills, Training/Education:
Candidates will be given priority consideration if they possess some of the following training and experience:
* Genomic data analysis: Proficiency in analyzing Hi-C, Micro-C, CUT& RUN, CUT&Tag, and RNA-seq data.
* Single-molecule biophysics: Experience in live-cell single-molecule fluorescence microscopy.
* CRISPR/Cas9: Expertise in CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing techniques.
* Epigenetics: Knowledge of epigenetic mechanisms, including DNA methylation, histone modifications, and chromatin structure.
Duties and Responsibilities
The postdoctoral appointee must possess a Ph.D. or equivalent degree and demonstrate a strong ability to apply scientific judgment daily. They will critically evaluate information from experimental data, literature, and oral communications to make informed decisions about the next steps toward research progress.
Preferred Qualifications:
* Recent Ph.D. Degree: Awarded within the last five years.
* Genomic Data Analysis or Single-Molecule Biophysics: Expertise in one or both areas are highly preferred.
* CRISPR/Cas9 or Epigenetics: Experience in these fields will be considered a significant advantage.
Other Work/Responsibilities
The Ren Laboratory in the Department of Biological Sciences at UNC Charlotte is dedicated to understanding the fundamental principles of genome and chromatin regulation. We have been at the forefront of developing and applying live-cell single-molecule techniques in the field of epigenetics. Additionally, the lab was among the first to demonstrate the significance of liquid-liquid phase separation in epigenetic regulation.
Our research approaches utilize a diverse array of techniques, including in vitro and in vivo single-molecule imaging, genomic approaches (Micro-C, CUT& RUN, and CUT&Tag), genetic engineering ( CRISPR/Cas9), proteomics, biochemistry, biophysics, and cell and molecular biology.
Ongoing Research Topics:
* Exploring the Role of Liquid-liquid Phase Separation in Gene Regulation: Building upon our previous work, we are investigating how phase separation influences gene expression and its implications for development and disease.
* Single-Molecule Imaging of Epigenetic Processes: We continue to develop and apply single-molecule techniques to visualize and quantify epigenetic processes, providing insights into their dynamic regulation.
Complete List of Published Work:
We are seeking highly motivated postdoctoral researchers to investigate the roles of liquid-liquid phase separation in genome organization and transcription regulation. Successful candidates will utilize a combination of advanced techniques, including, but not limited to, in vitro and in vivo single-molecule imaging, genomic approaches (Micro-C, CUT& RUN, and CUT&Tag), genetic engineering ( CRISPR/Cas9), and proteomics.
The postdoctoral researcher will report to Dr. Xiaojun Ren and contribute to ongoing projects through original research, collaboration with team members, and mentoring of students. They will also play a key role in securing external funding by contributing to grant proposals.
While working closely with Dr. Ren, the postdoctoral researcher will exercise a significant degree of independent judgment and original thinking in conducting research that contributes to new knowledge and enhances UNC Charlotte's reputation in research. Research findings will be published in recognized journals in collaboration with Dr. Ren.
The postdoctoral researcher will share responsibilities for student mentoring with Dr. Ren and will participate in departmental seminars and other professional activities as assigned.
A postdoctoral fellow is a professional training opportunity designed to enhance the research skills of recent Ph.D. recipients. This experience prepares them for future academic or research careers. While developing their own research skills, postdoctoral fellows also contribute to the University's research efforts and assist in mentoring graduate students.
A postdoctoral fellow works under the supervision of a faculty mentor who provides guidance and shares insights into the realities of scientific careers. Within the scope of their assigned research project, fellows enjoy a significant degree of independence and are expected to publish their research findings during their appointment.
Postdoctoral appointments are distinguished by the following characteristics:
* The appointee has recently (within the last five years) earned a Ph.D. or equivalent doctorate.
* The appointment is temporary.
* The appointment involves substantial full-time research or scholarship.
* The appointment is considered preparatory for a full-time academic or research career.
* The appointee works under the supervision of a faculty member.
* The appointee has the freedom and is expected to publish the results of their research or scholarship during the period of appointment.
As an EOE/AA employer and an ADVANCE Institution committed to fostering an inclusive academic environment, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte welcomes applications from all underrepresented groups. Applicants are subject to a criminal background check. The selected candidate will be required to provide an official transcript of their highest earned degree and may be subject to a criminal background check.
Necessary Licenses or Certifications
Proposed Hire Date02/01/2025
Contact Information
Expected Length of Assignment12 months
Posting Open Date10/31/2024
Posting Close Date01/31/2025
Special Notes to Applicants
Posting Specific Questions
Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*).
How did you hear about this employment opportunity?
UNC Charlotte Website
HERC Job Board
Inside Higher Education
Circa (formerly known as Local JobNetwork)
Another Website
Agency Referral
Advertisement/Publication
Personal Referral
Other
Where did you learn about this posting?
(Open Ended Question)
Applicant Documents
Required Documents
Cover Letter / Letter of Interest
Resume / Curriculum Vitae
Contact Information for References
Optional Documents
Other Document
Job ID: 481264234
Originally Posted on: 6/14/2025
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