I was approached by a physiology/pharmacology trained Post-Doc at a university in Canada who got hooked on space biology after a lecture I gave. She would like to start working in the field and is looking for new positions. She is open to moving to the States. I can provide names for references, her CV, and will vouch for her myself. Time is a bit of a issue so she would likely jump at any offer.
If Europe is relevant, she should contact the international space university in Strasburg. She can contact their incubator’s focal - coralie.lhabitant@isunet.edu
Another contact she should check is Li Shean Toh, PhD, a pharmacist at the University of Nottingham researching medicine in space - lishean.toh@nottingham.ac.uk
A post-doctoral position is immediately available at Purdue University, Indiana, USA, in the department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering in plant bioinformatics and systems biology for studying biological responses in spaceflight conditions. The incumbent will join the NASA Lunar Effects on Agricultural Flora (LEAF) team and will be responsible for developing the science and payload processing plan, for the returned biological samples from the Artemis 3 lunar mission. The candidate would be expected to participate in big-data, meta-omic research projects as a member of a large and diverse international team (NASA GeneLab Working Group). Experience and familiarity with bioinformatics, programming, and computational physical/chemical modeling is required. Research is focused on understanding biophysical scaling in microgravity as it relates to biophysical stress across the cellular and organismal domains. Experience with bioinstrumentation, biosensors, redox/mitochondrial physiology, mycology, and microbiome analysis are also opportunities to consider applying for this position. Candidates must have first-authored publications in respected journals, and be fluent in spoken and written English, and have some significant background in computational modeling. This position offers a significant advantage to work in a dynamic hyper-disciplinary environment where individual creativity and artistic expression are highly valued in addition to traditional technical education and skillsets. A competitive salary and benefits package will be provided. Purdue University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Interested individuals should send letter of application, curriculum vitae and the names and email addresses of three references to: D. Marshall Porterfield, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2064 USA Email: porterf@purdue.edu