Job Board > Postdoctoral Fellow to study epigenetic and metabolic regulation in myeloid cells - Van Andel Insitute
This postdoctoral position is available immediately for a motivated PhD who has graduated within the past year or will graduate in 2026 and meets the qualifications and description outlined below. The primary project will be related to the function of epigenetic modifiers in myeloid cells with a focus on bone marrow monocytes and dendritic cells (PMID: 37018401, 39052479).
The candidate should have strong interests in cellular programming mechanisms that drive cellular differentiation decisions and function. Experience in investigating mechanisms is essential. Expertise in metabolism and/or epigenetic programming are assets.
Qualifications
• A PhD in immunology, cell biology, biochemistry, epigenetics, human genetics, physiology, molecular biology, or a relevant discipline.
• Independent and motivated with strong communication skills and a true interest in molecular mechanisms that regulate immune cell function including, epigenetics, metabolism, pattern recognition, and disease physiology.
• Record of productivity.
• Organized, efficient and results oriented.
• Leadership skills
• Ability and willingness to approach science and day to day activities with a collaborative mindset as a team player.
As the ideal candidate, you may also have:
• Experience with molecular biology and biochemistry techniques.
• Experience using scripting languages (e.g. R, python) and analyzing NGS data (e.g. RNAseq, ChIPseq, ATAC, Hi-C)
• Knowledge or experience with myeloid cells, osteoclasts or other immune cells.
While this project is currently funded, an integral part of postdoctoral training is the process of preparing a research proposal and writing a fellowship application. All VAI Postdoctoral Fellows are encouraged to apply for external funding as soon as it is practical and reasonable after hire. Receiving a fellowship award provides recognition for both the fellow and VAI.
Why join Van Andel Institute as a Postdoctoral Fellow?
Postdoctoral Fellows are full-time employees and receive a competitive annual salary.
Along with the competitive salary, our Postdoctoral Fellows are eligible for VAI benefits, including:
• 401 K retirement savings plans with employee/employer contributions
• Medical, dental and vision coverage
• Employer-sponsored life and AD&D insurance
• Additional voluntary life and AD&D insurance for employees and dependents
• Short-term and long-term disability insurance
• Flexible-spending accounts for health and child/elder care
• Paid vacation, holidays, personal days
• Relocation Assistance
VAI recognizes that selecting where to complete a postdoctoral fellowship is a significant decision for postdoctoral fellows. VAI has a dedicated Office of Postdoctoral Affairs, which provides a comprehensive professional development program.
The Institute is located in fun, affordable and family-friendly Grand Rapids, MI (only a 2.5 hour drive from the Canadian Border). Located on the banks of the Grand River, Grand Rapids offers all the big-city excitement you'd expect from a million-resident metropolis, featuring hundreds of restaurants and nightspots, theaters, museums, sports and concerts. The safe and clean downtown is surrounded by an eclectic mix of walkable neighborhoods.
With a medical and life sciences industry boom, strong entrepreneurial activity, dedication to green building and living, and innovative employers, Grand Rapids' diverse economy continues to grow, offering exceptional career opportunities, green building and living, and innovative employers.
Salary: $71,000 USD
Application Process:
If you are motivated to work on projects outlined above, please apply to
connie.krawczyk@vai.org
• Curriculum Vitae/Resume
• Cover Letter outlining your research achievements and current and future goals.
• 3 references (name, relationship, contact email and phone number)
The laboratory of Dr. Connie Krawczyk at the Van Andel Institute (VAI) is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow. The Krawczyk lab aims to understand the mechanisms that regulate immune cell function, with an emphasis on epigenetics and cellular metabolism.