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Postdoctoral Fellow


The American Association of Immunologists


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University, MO | United States


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Postdoctoral Fellow

Washington University School of Medicine
St. Louis, Missouri
Postdoctoral position in lymphocyte development, function and oncogenesis at Washington University School of Medicine

We are recruiting 1-2 postdoctoral fellows to study lymphocyte development, adaptive immune responses, and leukemogenesis/lymphomagenesis at the molecular levels. The goal is to understand cellular, genetic and epigenetic regulatory networks governing physiological and pathogenic hematopoiesis, adaptive immune responses to chronic viral infection and cancers and suppression of tumorigenesis in lymphocytes. Strong candidates are expected to have experience in molecular immunology and in vivo studies using mouse models or human large data analyses. Additional expertise in flow cytometry, epigenetic analyses, pathogen infection experiments and analysis of public human sequence databases is highly appreciated.

The position is in Department of Pathology and Immunology at Washington University School of Medicine, located in Saint Louis, USA. The lab is located in scientifically rich environment with close interaction with leading immunologists, including Ken Murphy, Marco Colonna, Wayne Yokoyama and Chyi-Song Hsieh. This is a great place to build a successful research career. Please refer to our research summary at https://pathology.wustl.edu/people/takeshi-egawa-md-phd/.

Please send CV, a brief statement of your past accomplishment and prospective goal (1-2 pages each), and email addresses of two or more references to: Takeshi Egawa, MD, PhD. at [email protected].

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