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Postdoctoral Fellow-MSH-32035-051
Mount Sinai Health System
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New York, United States
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June 24, 2026
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**Job Description**
**JOB TITLE:** Postdoctoral Fellow in Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism Institute, Mount Sinai, NY
**POSITION SUMMARY:** The lab of Dr. Romina Bevacqua, an early-career Principal Investigator in the Diabetes,Obesity and Metabolism Institute, is seeking a curious, motivated, Postdoctoral Fellow interested in performingtransformative research on human diabetes and pancreatic islet biology. The broader significance of the work in Bevacqua Lab is that diabetes affects over 400 million people worldwide and advancing our understanding of adult human islet functionality, will lead to development of novel approaches for the treatment of diabetic patients. Morespecifically, Bevacqua Lab is interested in studying: 1) the regulatory mechanisms driving human islet maturation: 2)the genetic basis for their dysregulation in disease: and, 3) the application of these findings towards Ξ²-cellregeneration and replacement therapies. These approaches will include impl...
**JOB TITLE:** Postdoctoral Fellow in Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism Institute, Mount Sinai, NY
**POSITION SUMMARY:** The lab of Dr. Romina Bevacqua, an early-career Principal Investigator in the Diabetes,Obesity and Metabolism Institute, is seeking a curious, motivated, Postdoctoral Fellow interested in performingtransformative research on human diabetes and pancreatic islet biology. The broader significance of the work in Bevacqua Lab is that diabetes affects over 400 million people worldwide and advancing our understanding of adult human islet functionality, will lead to development of novel approaches for the treatment of diabetic patients. Morespecifically, Bevacqua Lab is interested in studying: 1) the regulatory mechanisms driving human islet maturation: 2)the genetic basis for their dysregulation in disease: and, 3) the application of these findings towards Ξ²-cellregeneration and replacement therapies. These approaches will include impl...