Postdoctoral Associate
Duke Clinical Research Institute | |
United States, North Carolina, Durham | |
300 West Morgan Street (Show on map) | |
Jun 23, 2026 | |
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Postdoctoral Associate Department of Medicine & Duke Cancer Institute Durham, North Carolina Position Overview The Somarelli Laboratory in the Department of Medicine at Duke University is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate to join a collaborative research program investigating the endocrine-disrupting potential of plastic additives. This position offers a unique opportunity to conduct rigorous pharmacological and toxicological research with direct public health relevance. Plastic additives - chemicals incorporated into plastic polymers to enhance material performance - number over 10,000 and are ubiquitously present in everyday consumer products. Despite widespread and growing human exposure, the vast majority of these additives remain uncharacterized for their health effects. This project focuses on experimentally characterizing the endocrine-disrupting potential of plastic additives, with a primary emphasis on androgen receptor (AR) and estrogen receptor alpha (ER) modulation, using established in vitro and in vivo models. About the Somarelli Lab The Somarelli Lab is a translational research group with deep expertise in pharmacology, toxicology, and steroid hormone receptor signaling. The lab has pioneered real-time fluorescence-based reporter systems for quantifying AR and ER activity, conducted large-scale toxicogenomic analyses of plastic additives, and established enduring collaborative relationships with oncologists, biostatisticians, and environmental scientists. The postdoctoral associate will be mentored directly by Dr. Jason Somarelli (PhD, basic scientist) and will work within a highly collaborative, team-oriented environment. Research Program The postdoctoral associate will lead experimental efforts to systematically identify and characterize plastic additives with AR and ER modulatory activity. This work spans the following three interconnected objectives: 1) high-throughput in vitro screening; 2) mechanistic studies, and 3) in vivo validation Required Qualifications
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How to Apply Interested candidates should submit the following materials to Dr. Jason Somarelli at jas119@duke.edu:
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Jun 23, 2026