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Montana State University Postdoctoral Researcher in Bozeman, Montana
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Position Information
Announcement Number STAFF - VA - 26316
For questions regarding this position, please contact:
Christopher Organ
Assistant Professor
organ@montana.edu
Classification Title Postdoctoral Researcher
Working Title Postdoctoral Researcher
Brief Position Overview
Join an innovative NIH -funded research team seeking to bridge critical knowledge gaps in neuroskeletal biology by investigating bone innervation across diverse vertebrate lineages. You will lead experiments using immunohistochemistry, imaging, and AI-driven image analysis within a phylogenetic comparative framework. By uncovering evolutionary patterns of constraint and innovation in bone innervation, your work will provide foundational insights into skeletal health and disease relevant to medicine, evolutionary biology, and paleontology.
Position Number 4C1090
Department Earth Sciences
Division College of Business
Appointment Type Professional
Contract Term Fiscal Year
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FLSA Exempt
Union Affiliation Exempt from Collective Bargaining
FTE 1.0
Benefits Eligible Eligible
Salary $55,000 - $60,000 annually, commensurate with experience, education, and qualifications
Contract Type LOA
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Recruitment Type Open
Position Details
General Statement
The Department of Earth Sciences at Montana State University is a research-active unit within the College of Letters & Science that offers undergraduate and graduate degrees spanning geography, geology, and paleontology. Research in the Deep Time Biology Lab, led by PI Chris Organ, focuses on macroevolution by integrating paleontological and genotypic/molecular data. Co-PI Dana Rashid’s research (Dept of Microbiology and Cell Biology) focuses on the developmental patterning of the vertebrate skeleton. This project involves a collaborative partnership with Erica Scheller (Washington University), whose work focuses on relationships between the nervous system and the skeleton. We maintain a close partnership with the Museum of the Rockies ( MOR ), a world-class institution and official repository for state and federal fossils. Together, these programs provide a unique interdisciplinary environment that combines field-based discovery with sophisticated laboratory analysis and data science.
For more information, visit the following resources:
Deep Time Biology Lab (https://chrisorgan.github.io/)
The Neuroskeletal Biology Laboratory at Washington University
MSU Department of Earth Sciences (https://www.montana.edu/earthsciences/)
MSU Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology
Museum of the Rockies Paleontology Team (https://museumoftherockies.org/team/paleontology)
Duties and Responsibilities
Lead Comparative Sampling: Execute the sampling and preparation of bone from domestic sheep, domestic chicken, and African clawed frogs to characterize nerve fiber distribution.
Perform Histology: Utilize silver staining techniques and SYTOX green staining to visualize neural elements and blood cells within bone sections.
Conduct Immunohistochemistry: Adapt and optimize multiple antibody stains for use on non-traditional model species like avian and amphibian sections.
Manage High-Resolution Imaging: Perform light and fluorescent imaging across entire transverse bone sections, ensuring proper overlap for high-quality image stitching.
Execute Data Science Workflows: Utilize Montana State University’s Tempest Supercomputer to process large imaging datasets and generate distribution heat maps.
Collaborate Across Institutions: Coordinate research efforts between the Organ, Rashid, and Scheller laboratories to ensure methodological consistency and project success.
Analyze Evolutionary Patterns: Apply comparative data science methods to integrate results across species and differentiate between conserved and adaptive neural and vascular traits.
Manage Project Timeline: Oversee the transition of research goals from the pilot phase into the expanded Major Research Project framework.
Disseminate Findings: Lead the preparation of manuscripts for high-impact journals and present findings at relevant biomedical and evolutionary biology conferences.
Required Qualifications – Experience, Education, Knowledge & Skills
Educational Background: A Ph.D. in Biological Sciences, Evolutionary Biology, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field, with a demonstrated focus on comparative anatomy or neurobiology.
Research Expertise: Proven experience in advanced histological techniques, specifically immunohistochemistry ( IHC ) and confocal microscopy, as evidenced by previous research or publications.
Comparative Biology/Phylogenetics: Demonstrated knowledge or expertise in broad-based comparative/phylogenetic vertebrate biology or paleontology.
Preferred Qualifications – Experience, Education, Knowledge & Skills
Data Science Experience: Proficiency in using R or Python for phylogenetic comparative methods and high-performance computing ( HPC ) environments to integrate data across diverse vertebrate clades.
Protocol Development: A proven track record of optimizing antibody staining for non-traditional model organisms, specifically adapting mammalian-developed protocols for avian or amphibian tissues.
The Successful Candidate Will
Collaborative Adaptability: The ability to work seamlessly across a team of uniquely qualified scientists with a “rare breadth of expertise” to achieve shared research goals.
Scientific Problem-Solving: A proactive mindset to address and overcome “methodological and biological challenges,” such as technical difficulties with antibody specificity or tissue preparation.
Effective Scientific Communication: The capacity to synthesize complex comparative data and contribute to a robust publication record, which is essential for the “success of this project”.
Methodological Precision: A high level of attention to detail is required to maintain consistency while adapting established techniques to “new species” and “less-studied” organisms.
Project Leadership: The initiative required to manage the transition from pilot-phase research into the expanded aims of a “Major Research Project”.
Position Special Requirements/Additional Information
This job description should not be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities or requirements, but a general description of the job. Nothing contained herein restricts Montana State University’s rights to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
Physical Demands
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily with or without reasonable accommodations. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
This position has supervisory duties? No
Posting Detail Information
Number of Vacancies 1
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Screening of applications will begin on April 15, 2026; however, applications will continue to be accepted until an adequate applicant pool has been established.
Special Instructions
This position is not eligible for sponsorship.
EEO Statement
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