We are developing gene therapy for Alzheimer's disease targeting the earliest stages of dementia. Our approach leverages AAV as a Trojan horse to overcome the challenges of delivering peptide inhibitors across the blood-brain barrier. Proof-of-principle in genetically engineered mouse models shows the power of this strategy.
We now need dedicated scientists to help us realize the potential of gene therapy- as well as its limitations - as we work from the lab bench to reach a future in the clinic.
Why consider us?
Join our team of dedicated scientists combining mouse genetic engineering, viral brain transduction, neurohistology, and basic biochemistry to understand what causes of dementia and to develop potential treatments. You can learn more about our lab and ongoing projects at: https://www.bcm.edu/research/labs-and-centers/faculty-labs/joanna-jankowsky-lab
The laboratory is located at the main Baylor College of Medicine campus which enjoys a vibrant and collegial scientific environment. BCM itself is located in Houston's Texas Medical Center, a 1,000-acre complex of over 50 independent institutions within easy access. Houston is the fourth largest city in the US and is home to a diverse international population. The city offers great restaurants, a warm climate, and affordable housing.
The appointment is for an initial term of one year, with the expectation of continued support pending successful progress. The position comes with competitive salary and benefits, commensurate with experience. The start date is flexible, and applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
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