Minimum Qualifications: Applicants must meet minimum qualifications at the time of hire. * Ph.D. or equivalent in Biomedical Sciences, Animal Science, Reproductive Biology, or related field. * Dissertation focused on the ovine placental lactogen. * Strong research background in reproductive physiology, perinatal biology, or placental endocrinology. * Demonstrated experience and expertise with both in vivo large-animal models and molecular/cellular systems for investigating placental and fetal physiology. * Evidence of scholarly productivity, including peer-reviewed publications and presentations at national/international conferences. * Competitive record of research funding indicating a trajectory that * will culminate in NIH or equivalent extramural funding. This includes successfully having obtained T32 and F32 funding. * A publication record in peer-reviewed manuscripts that demonstrates expertise in: o In vivo vascular access for in fetal and placental circulations of pregnant sheep. o Fetoplacental hormonal crosstalk and its role in nutrient transport and fetal growth. o Glucagon and placental lactogen in reproductive physiology. o The use of large-animal models (ovine, bovine) to investigate pregnancy. o Surgical proficiency in embryo transfer in sheep. o Proficiency with molecular biology techniques, including RNA interference (RNAi), gene expression analysis, and vector design. o Experience with cell culture. o Physiological studies including metabolic tracer studies, blood gas, nutrient and hormone measurements. o Utilization of Doppler ultrasonography to measure blood flow and measures of blood flow in sheep. o Targeted metabolomics platforms across various tissue types. Condition of Employment: * Must successfully pass a drug test through Children's Hospital Colorado * Must be willing and able to pass a national criminal background check *For questions regarding Children's Hospital drug testing requirements, please contact Children's Human Resources at 720-777-8598. Some positions may require testing if access to Children's Hospital or their systems is needed at any time during employment with the University. If drug testing is required, it will be listed in the job posting. Preferred Qualifications: * Experience of manipulating maternal nutrition to study the effects of uterine blood flow and fetal and developmental programming outcomes using the beef cow. * Prior experience with RNA sequencing processing and bioinformatics. * Experience with presenting research to policy makers. * Experience with experimental infections of cells and animals with pathogens. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: * Research experience across reproductive physiology, placental biology, and perinatal biology. * Demonstrated expertise in fetoplacental crosstalk and its role in nutrient transport and fetal growth. * Experience in investigating how the hormones glucagon and placental lactogen impact maternal, placental, and fetal physiology. * Experience using large-animal models (ovine, bovine, swine, equine) and their translational relevance to human pregnancy. * Surgical proficiency in embryo transfer, vascular catheterization and ovariectomies in sheep. * Proficiency with molecular biology techniques, including RNA interference (RNAi), CRISPR/Cas9, gene expression analysis, and vector design. * Experience with cell culture (both primary and immortalized) and organoid systems, including human trophoblast models. * Competence in physiological studies including metabolic tracer studies, blood gas, nutrient and hormone measurements. * Expertise in utilizing Doppler ultrasonography to measure blood flow and measures of vascular resistance during pregnancy in the sheep and beef cow. * Experience in using targeted metabolomics across various tissue types. * Demonstrated ability to secure competitive research funding. * Excellence in scientific communication, with extensive experience writing peer-reviewed manuscripts, presenting at international conferences, and delivering invited talks * Proficiency in mentorship and supervision of undergraduate and graduate trainees. |