**Job Description**
This Postdoctoral Associate position at Rutgers University involves leading experimental research focused on the regulation of expression and function of blood coagulation factors in various (patho)physiological states, including acute inflammation, chronic metabolic disease, and pregnancy. The role will utilize novel transgenic mouse models and both in vivo and in vitro experimental systems to identify the mechanisms regulating these factors.
**Skills & Abilities**
• Energetic, collegial, detail oriented, and organized.
• Experience in biochemical and molecular biology methods to study blood coagulation factors in a disease-focused context (preferred).
• Prior experience with mouse models, primary cell isolation, histopathology, and a background in blood coagulation biology (beneficial, but not required).
**Qualifications**
Required Degree(s) in:
• Pharmacology
• Toxicology
• Biochemistry
• Life Sciences
(PhD degree required; candidates in ABD (all but degree) status will also be considered)
**Experience**
Other:
• Prior experience with mouse models, primary cell isolation, histopathology, and a background in blood coagulation biology is beneficial, but not required.
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