Post doctoral position in the Division of Translational Medicine at Sidra Medical and Research Center, Doha, Qatar

This position is available in the Lab of Dr. Souhaila Al Khodor in the Division of Translational Medicine at Sidra Medical and Research Center in Doha, Qatar (www.sidra.org).

Sidra’s Vision is to become a beacon of learning, discovery and exceptional care and to rank among the top medical centers in the world. The Sidra Medical and Research Center works closely with Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar and Qatar University to raise the standard of health and health care throughout the State of Qatar.

Dr. Al Khodor’s group is interested in understanding the molecular mechanisms by which microbes signal through the cell, colonize the host, evade the immune response and cause infection. Moreover, she aims to study the role of the human microbiome in normal and pathological conditions and to develop models to study the host-microbiota interactions. She is interested in deciphering whether perturbations in the microbiota composition can predict disease onset and progression: ie changes in the vaginal microbiome can predict woman’s health and pregnancy complications and whether manipulating the gut microbiome composition can improve outcomes of Vitamin D treatment and kidney disease prognosis.

The ideal candidate for this position should hold an MD or PhD in biological sciences acquired within the last three years with a strong background in molecular biology, microbiology, microbial genetics, and immunology documented by peer-reviewed publications. A prior research experience in the microbiome field as well as in the host-pathogen interface is essential. Experience in computational analyses on microbiome data including taxonomical and functional classification, analysis of bacterial communities using various omics approaches is highly preferred.

  • The post-doc should be able design and execute experiments and analyze bacterial communities of any kind (gut, vagina, saliva,  etc.) and to work with various human samples.
  • Plan and design experiments to elicit host-microbiome interactions.
  • Present findings at lab meetings, seminars, and national/international conferences

The Al Khodor lab values scientists who conduct cross-disciplinary research projects with a high level of independence and yet work in close collaboration with other scientists with complementary expertise.

Interested candidates should send their CV and a brief (1-2 paragraphs) cover letter summarizing their interests, lab skills and experience to [email protected].

 

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