Job Description
We are seeking a postdoctoral fellow generally interested in understanding how lifestyle behaviors (diet, physical activity, and sleep) affect cardiometabolic health. Individuals with doctoral degrees in physiology, nutrition, metabolism, or other related areas will be considered. We are currently looking for candidates interested in understanding how the timing of exercise alters energy metabolism using methods that span the translational spectrum. Expertise or experience with metabolic clinical research is desired. Fellows will receive training and mentorship from a team of mentors with expertise in metabolism research and will generate independent data to assist with fellowship applications. Fellows will be expected to assist with on-going projects, write grants, lead manuscripts, and lead an independent project that fits within the lab's mission.