University of Southern California
Postdoctoral Researcher - Dr. Janet Oldak's Lab
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Job summary
Job post source
This job is directly from University of Southern California
Job overview
The Postdoctoral Researcher in Dr. Janet Oldak's Lab at USC conducts NIH-funded research in craniofacial biology and tissue regeneration, contributing to pioneering scientific advancements.
Responsibilities and impact
The researcher will plan, design, and conduct complex research projects, analyze data, prepare technical reports and publications, and collaborate with a diverse team under Dr. Oldak's direction.
Compensation and benefits
The position offers an annual base salary of $68,640 with a comprehensive benefits and perks package including healthcare and retirement planning resources.
Experience and skills
Candidates must have a Ph.D. or equivalent doctorate within the last five years, with advanced knowledge in research specialization and preferably publications in peer-reviewed journals.
Career development
The role supports career advancement and academic autonomy, with opportunities for collaboration and skill development in a leading NIH-funded lab.
Work environment and culture
USC promotes diversity, well-being, and a supportive environment for faculty and staff, emphasizing inclusion and compliance with fair hiring practices.
Company information
The University of Southern California is a major research university with NIH-funded projects in craniofacial molecular biology, focusing on tissue regeneration and cellular metabolism.
Team overview
The candidate will join Dr. Janet Oldak's NIH-funded research team at the Center for Craniofacial Molecular Biology, working closely with researchers and physicians.
Job location and travel
The position is based at the University of Southern California, with no specific mention of remote work or travel requirements.
Application process
Applicants must provide doctoral diploma or proof of thesis approval and expected graduation date if pending, with documentation verified by the faculty mentor and filed with the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs.
Unique job features
The position is distinguished by its NIH funding, focus on cutting-edge craniofacial research, and commitment to fostering diversity and academic growth.
Company overview
The University of Southern California (USC) is a premier private research university located in Los Angeles, California. Established in 1880, USC offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs across various disciplines, including business, engineering, law, and the arts. The university generates revenue through tuition fees, research grants, and donations, and it is known for its strong emphasis on innovation, interdisciplinary research, and global engagement. USC's notable alumni network and partnerships with industry leaders provide significant opportunities for career advancement and professional development.
How to land this job
Tailor your resume to emphasize your doctoral degree and recent research experience in craniofacial biology, tissue regeneration, or cellular metabolism, aligning closely with Dr. Janet Oldak's NIH-funded projects at USC.
Highlight your ability to design, conduct, and analyze complex research projects, including any publications in peer-reviewed journals relevant to the field, showcasing your technical expertise and collaborative skills.
Apply through multiple platforms such as the University of Southern California's official careers page and LinkedIn to maximize your application visibility and ensure you meet all submission requirements.
Connect with current researchers and faculty members in the Center for Craniofacial Molecular Biology on LinkedIn; start conversations by referencing recent USC publications, expressing enthusiasm for NIH-funded research, or asking about the lab culture and research priorities.
Optimize your resume for ATS by incorporating keywords from the job description like 'Postdoctoral Scholar,' 'NIH-funded research,' 'craniofacial biology,' 'data analysis,' and 'research publication' to increase the chances of passing initial screening algorithms.
Use Jennie Johnson's Power Apply feature to automate and tailor your applications across multiple job boards, identify key USC contacts for networking, and ensure your resume is ATS-friendly, allowing you to focus more on preparing for interviews and advancing your research career.