A postdoctoral position is available in the Lawrence Laboratory in the Department of Biological Chemistry at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). The Lawrence Lab studies mechanisms of cellular stress response signaling at atomic, cellular and physiological scales. We are particularly interested in biochemical mechanisms defining how cellular stress response machinery senses and regulates cellular metabolic state, and how stress signaling drives cell-type-selective vulnerability in age-related neurodegenerative diseases. We welcome applications from motivated individuals interested biochemistry, structural biology, stem cell biology, or genomics/metabolomics-based projects. Currently, we are especially eager to hire a postdoc interested in defining mechanisms of integrated stress response regulation of mitochondrial biology in the context of Parkinson’s Disease, for which we have dedicated funding beginning summer 2026.
Responsibilities
1) In this role, the appointee will both lead their own project and be actively involved in teammates’ projects, immerse themself at one of the world’s leading institutions for biomedical research, and learn and teach skills in biochemistry, cell biology, structural biology, integrative physiology, and neuroscience.
2) The appointee will also have the opportunity to strengthen their leadership and collaboration skills by support in applying for fellowships and grants, interacting with graduate and undergraduate students, and taking leadership roles in manuscript preparation.
More information can be found on the lab website: Lawrence-lab.org
The successful candidate will benefit from a supportive lab environment and the highly collaborative UCLA community.