The laboratory of Dr. Joshua Huot in the Department of Anatomy, Cell Biology & Physiology at the Indiana University School of Medicine is searching for a motivated postdoctoral appointee to take part in basic and translational research focused on the neuromusculoskeletal consequences of cancer and its treatments (i.e., cachexia). Ongoing projects emphasize inter-organ communication (Liver-Muscle-Bone) as a mediator of cachexia and mechanisms underlying muscle weakness during cancer survivorship. These studies are funded by multiple sources, including NIH/NCI and the American Cancer Society. The laboratory uses state-of-the-art technologies and tissue-specific mutant mouse models to investigate the underlying triggers of cancer-induced neuromuscular dysfunction and musculoskeletal waste. The projects are highly collaborative and multidisciplinary with excellent opportunities for advanced training and scientific development. Interested candidates will possess significant experience in skeletal muscle physiology, preferably a background in cancer biology or exercise physiology, and extensive experience working with, and characterizing mouse models, as also evidenced by their publication records. Additional background experience in bone and liver biology, or a willingness to develop an interest in inter-organ crosstalk are preferred. Interested candidates will join a dynamic and fast-paced research environment and will be responsible for the development of novel research methods, will conduct experiments using in-vitro and in-vivo approaches, will perform project planning, data interpretation, authorship of presentations and publications, lab management, and training of personnel. The PI is committed to supporting the candidate’s career development and research progress, including fostering and facilitating grant submissions, attending and presenting at scientific meetings, and exploring new project areas and collaborations.
The Department of ACBP conducts cutting‑edge biomedical research across a wide range of diseases and disorders. We train future health‑care professionals through innovative education and contribute to service initiatives that strengthen IUSM’s research and teaching environment. Our long-standing strength lies in integrating various life‑science fields – from cell and molecular biology and genetics to anatomy, neuroscience, musculoskeletal biology, histology, and advanced imaging – to address complex health challenges.
IU School of Medicine is committed to being a welcoming campus community and we seek candidates whose research, teaching, and community engagement efforts contribute to robust learning and working environments for all students, staff, and faculty. We invite individuals who will join us in our mission to improve health equity and well-being for all throughout the state of Indiana.
Indianapolis is the capital and most populous city in the State of Indiana. It is growing economically thanks to a strong corporate base anchored by the life sciences. Indiana is home to one of the largest concentrations of health sciences companies in the nation. Indianapolis has a sophisticated blend of charm and culture with a wonderful balance of business and leisure. The growing residential base is supported by rich amenities and quality of life – the city possesses a variety of professional sports, arts venues and outdoor recreation areas. Residents of this dynamic city, and surrounding suburbs, enjoy leading educational systems and top-ranked universities, paired with a diverse population. Indianapolis International Airport is a top-ranked international airport, being named “Best Airport in North America” by Airports Council International for many years.
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https://medicine.iu.edu/internal-medicine/specialties/cardiovascular-medicine/research
Information about the Indiana University School of Medicine is available at:
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