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Job description

Postdoctoral Fellow in Immunology at Northwestern University

Employer

Choi Laboratory at Northwestern

Location

Chicago, Illinois

Salary

Competitive Salaries

Closing date

26 Feb 2024

Discipline

Biomedicine, Health Science

Job Type

Bioinformatician, Postdoctoral

Employment - Hours

Full time

Duration

Fixed term

Qualification

PhD

Sector

Academia

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The Choi lab ( is a T cell biology lab who is interested in improving outcomes for patients with cancer and autoimmune disease. We utilize high dimensional genomic and immunological assays to identify drivers of disease (such as lupus or cancer) and then utilize immune engineering and synthetic biology to identify novel treatments. Our lab is on a roll. In addition to recent manuscripts in Nature Cancer, Blood, and Nature Communications, we have manuscripts in press at Nature, in revision at Nature, and in revision at Cancer Discovery.

We are looking for bioinformaticists, immunologists, and synthetic biologists to join our lab. We are recruiting for three projects.

1) We are looking for postdoctoral fellows who would like to engineer next-generation T cell therapies for solid tumors. Adoptive cell therapies have revolutionized the treatment of aggressive hematological malignancies. However, treatment of solid tumors, which represent 90% of all adult cancers, require additional T cell engineering. To solve this problem we are utilizing evolutionary biology to design potency enhancements that arm T cells. These enhancements enable persistence in the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment and clearance of solid tumors at extremely low doses. Our first story is in press at Nature and is the foundational IP for a start-up company.

2) We are looking for postdoctoral fellows who would like to engineer novel therapies for autoimmune disease. We have utilized patient samples to identify pathogenic T cells in lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. We have then utilized CRISPR screens to identify targetable means to reprogram pathogenic autoimmune T cells in lupus. This story is invited for resubmission at Nature. We are working to expand our efforts to other immune cells and/or diseases.

3) We are looking for postdoctoral fellows who would like to study samples from patients with skin cancer and skin lymphoma to identify novel treatments for intractable skin cancers. We utilize single cell RNA-Seq, CRISPR screens, and relevant animal models to elucidate the immunology underlying cancer with the goal of designing novel therapies. This project is summarized in a manuscript recently published in Nature Cancer and a manuscript in revision at Cancer Discovery.

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Send the following to Jaehyuk Choi at: [email protected]


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