Post Doctoral Scholar - Veterinary Science
University of Kentucky
Fayette County, Lexington, KY, USA
3/4/2026
Natural and Environmental Sciences
Full Time
Job Title
Post Doctoral Scholar - Veterinary Science
Requisition Number
DU00092
Department Name
81140:Veterinary Science
Work Location
Lexington, KY
Salary Range
52,000
Type of Position
Temporary
Position Time Status
Full-Time
Required Education
Skills in biomedical research and related techniques and laboratory procedures. Scientific writing experience is necessary.
Required Related Experience
· Clinical experience (internship or equivalent) including work in an area pertinent to the equine surgery and/or sports medicine is desirable, but not a requisite for the position.
· Good skills in communication and collaboration, with the ability to work effectively within interdisciplinary teams and engage with diverse backgrounds.
· Experience with epidemiology and data analysis is a valuable skillset.
Required License/Registration/Certification
N/A
Physical Requirements
Work in laboratory may require long periods of standing or sitting. In addition, will be required to work with horses during experiments.
Shift
Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 5:00 pm, but may vary depending on experiments.
Job Summary
The scholar will conduct research on the horse as determined by their mentor. In addition, the scholar may participate in the training of graduate students in various lab techniques and procedures.
Skills / Knowledge / Abilities
We are seeking to hire a motivated and enthusiastic postdoctoral scientist to join the Laboratory of Musculoskeletal Research at the Gluck Equine Research Center at the University of Kentucky. Our translational research program is led by Bruno Menarim, DVM, PhD. The research program that supports this position focuses on innate immunity in orthopedics, specifically on macrophage-mediated joint homeostasis, inflammation resolution and osteochondral repair. More broadly, we are a translational biomedical research laboratory studying molecular and cellular mechanism of joint biology, rheumatic disease pathobiology, and the repair of synovial tissues. A primary area of investigation centers on how resident and myeloid macrophages affect recovery of joint homeostasis following sterile and infective inflammation, as well as osteochondral repair. We are currently studying mechanisms and mediators of inflammation resolution recently uncovered through transcriptome studies, including potential therapeutic targets for rheumatic conditions. In summary, we focus on cutting edge technologies (functional genomics & lipidomics) and innovative in vitro and in vivo models to better understand the biology of macrophages during health, disease, and recovery of homeostasis in synovial joints. The translational objective is to develop novel therapies for both acute and chronic synovial joint diseases. Our experimental systems are primarily centered in horses and equine cells, recognizing horses as an important patient population as well as an established translational model for human orthopedics and sports medicine. This position will involve scientific collaborations with other laboratories within the Gluck Center, the Department of Orthopedic Surgery in the College of Medicine, campus-wide precision medicine initiatives, and stakeholders of the Kentucky horse industry.
Website
http://gluck.ca.uky.edu/
University of Kentucky’s Ag Equine Programs, is a framework that encompasses everything equine in UK’s College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. As part of the UK Ag Equine Programs, the Gluck Equine Research Center’s mission is scientific discovery, education, and dissemination of knowledge for the benefit of the health and welfare of horses.
The University of Kentucky is an equal opportunity university. We encourage applications from all academically qualified people interested in educational opportunities.
Location
Lexington, Kentucky
Does this position have supervisory responsibilities?
No
Preferred Education/Experience
· PhD in orthopedic research or related field with a background in cell biology and cell signaling
· Strong wet-lab experience that includes cell culture, histology, and/or molecular & -omic assay procedures will be considered an important strength
· Knowledge of cell biology, immunology, computational methods, and/or bioinformatics will be an asset
· A background in orthopedics or synovial joint biology will be welcome, but is not critical
· Excellent communication skills in written and spoken English
· Excellent work ethic, scientific curiosity, and a drive to learn
· A collaborative and respectful personality is essential, including support of team efforts and working with undergraduate students. At the same time, an ideal candidate will also have the ability to work independently or with minimum supervision
Deadline to Apply
03/31/2026
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