Post Doctoral Fellow, Metabolic & Rare Disease Research Laboratory
CHOC Children'sAbout the role
Work Location
Orange, California
Work Shift
Why CHOC?
At CHOC, we strive to be the leading destination of children’s health by providing exceptional and innovative care. We are responsible for the overall health of our community’s pediatric population in our hospitals, clinics, and practices. And because of our breadth of care, your career at CHOC can be as diverse and fulfilling as you determine. CHOC’s compensation structure, benefits offerings, and career development programs are geared to helping you achieve your professional and personal goals. Apply now to see where your career at CHOC can take you.
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Job Summary
The Post Doctoral Fellow for all levels possesses, understands, and applies a comprehensive knowledge in area of specialization. Develops understanding and skills to allow for completion of assignments that cross fields of specialization. Develops leadership and management skills.Pay Range
Minimum $67,579 Midpoint $89,544 Maximum $111,488Rate of pay is determined by various factors, including but not limited to knowledge, skills, competencies, experience, education, as well as position requirements.
We are seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join the CHOC Metabolic and Rare Disease Research Laboratory. This fellowship offers an exceptional opportunity to lead and contribute to cutting-edge preclinical research focused on therapeutic discovery and validation for rare pediatric diseases. The Postdoctoral Fellow will play a key role in advancing complex animal studies, biochemical analyses, histopathology, and therapeutic development.Our laboratory is dedicated to investigating pediatric metabolic and genetic disorders, with a primary focus on lysosomal storage diseases (LSDs) such as mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS), Pompe disease, and Batten disease. Under the mentorship of a nationally recognized research leader, our team bridges basic science with clinical applications, emphasizing gene therapy, genome editing, and the creation of innovative preclinical models to explore emerging therapeutic strategies for these devastating conditions.
This fellowship is ideal for a driven, curious, and collaborative scientist eager to deepen their expertise in translational research. The ideal candidate will be independent, well-organized, and proactive, with strong problem-solving skills and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, high-impact research environment. If you are passionate about advancing innovative pediatric research and helping bring transformative therapies from the laboratory to clinical care, this position provides a unique opportunity to make a meaningful and lasting impact. The Postdoctoral Research Fellow will contribute significantly to NIH- and foundation-funded research programs while supporting our mission to improve the lives of children affected by rare genetic diseases.
Experience:
Required : None
Education:
Required: Doctorate Degree
Specialized Skills:
Required: Able to think critically; work independently; manage multiple assignments; compose written material; work well under pressure; problem solve; organize and prioritize workload; recall information with accuracy; pay close attention to detail. Able to relate and communicate positively, effectively, and professionally with others; provide leadership; be assertive and consistent in enforcing policies; work calmly and respond courteously when under pressure; lead, supervise, teach, and collaborate; accept direction.
Work Environments - Functional Demand:
Light - Moderate energy level Lift and carry 25-35 lbs. Push/pull 50-100 lbs. (ie. empty bed, stretcher).Physical Activity Requirements:
Bending, Carry Objects, Climbing, Keyboard use/repetitive motion, Pinching/fine motor activities, Push/Pull, Reaching forward, Reaching overhead, Sitting, Squat/kneel/crawl (Squad & Knee), Standing, Talk or hear, Taste or smell, Twisting, Walking, Wrist position deviationPhysical Activity Lifting
Lifting (Floor to waist level) - Constant 67 or more%, Lifting (Floor to waist level) - Frequent 36-66%, Lifting (Floor to waist level) - Occasional 0-35%, LiApply for this role
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