Posted: Feb 24, 2026
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Benjamin M. Segal, MD, The Ohio State University - Columbus, OH
Full-time
Salary: Annually
Application Deadline: Apr 15, 2026
Basic Research

The Ohio State University is actively seeking a motivated and talented Postdoctoral Scholar to join our research team in the Neurology Department. As a Postdoctoral Scholar at one of the nation's leading research institutions, you will have the unique opportunity to work on cutting-edge research projects aimed at advancing the field. We are committed to promoting diversity and inclusion and encourage applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds and experiences.

 

The Postdoctoral Scholar will work in the laboratory of Dr. Benjamin Segal on ongoing grant-funded projects centered around the roles of pathogenic and protective roles of novel B cell subsets in multiple sclerosis and animal models of multiple sclerosis, as well as the impact of biological aging on the pathogenesis and clinical course of progressive MS.The candidate will perform neuroimmunology research as directed by the PI in the department of Neurology; independently conduct assigned projects involving human tissue and fluid samples as well as mouse models. The candidate is expected to be able to perform animal tissue harvest and processing, flow cytometry, FACS sorting, cell culture, nucleic acid extractions, ELISAs, bead-based microarrays, immunohistocheistry, spatial transcriptomics and molecular analysis. The candidate is expected to be able to summarize data for inclusion in grant proposals and manuscripts; prepare research progress reports; assist principal investigator with the preparation of publications, manuscripts, articles, posters, and abstracts; and other administrative duties as assigned by the Principal investigator; oversee and maintains accurate records of laboratory activities; assist with training of junior research staff, and undergraduate students in research methods and equipment operation; sets up and operates laboratory equipment; monitor research supply, including specimens, inventory and initiates procurement requests as needed. Expertise in bioinformatics analysis of single cell and whole RNA sequencing data sets is preferred.

 

This position is ideal for someone hoping to be involved in grant-funded research as well as increase their publication record during postdoc and launch an independent research career, with responsibilities including leading innovative research studies, ethically collecting and analyzing multi-modality assessment data, preparing research findings for publication in peer-reviewed journals, and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration.