Postdoctoral Fellow in Immunology, Boston University : Boston, MA, United States

The Boston University Pulmonary Center, Bosmann Lab is recruiting Postdoctoral Fellows for projects on infection-associated immunology and lung inflammation.

Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) and sepsis are life-threatening complications of microbial infections with profound disturbances of the immune system. In the current absence of definitive treatment options, ARDS and sepsis represent an enormous problem for health systems worldwide. Our laboratory is dedicated to obtain a better mechanistic understanding of the molecular processes during the pathogenesis of these inflammatory diseases. Several novel transgenic mouse strains generated by our laboratory will be available.

We are looking for highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellows to promote our basic and translational research. Special areas of interest are the role of novel pathogen-associated molecular patterns (e.g. polyphosphates), host-pathogen interactions, neutrophils, macrophages, cytokines (e.g. IL-27), complement (e.g. C5aRs) and related signaling pathways. The projects will be tailored to meet the individual qualifications and interests of the Fellow. For example, the nature and extent of molecular biology techniques, immunology methods, bioinformatics or a focus on surgical mouse models can be discussed with the applicant.

The projects will involve a broad spectrum of immunology methods together with massive parallel sequencing (bulk RNA-Seq, single-cell RNA-Seq) including data analysis. Boston University houses a newly established Single Cell Core Facility. Another area of interest is genome editing by RNA-guided nucleases (e.g. CRISPR-Cas9).

The Postdoctoral Fellow will have opportunities in designing as well as conducting independent projects. New graduates and experienced researchers with a strong record of publications are welcome to apply. An MD, PhD or equivalent degree in a relevant field is required and a strong background in Immunology and/or Molecular Biology is preferred. The ability in initiating, conducting, evaluating and reporting of research studies is essential. Funds available include slots for US citizens / Resident Aliens on a T32 grant (Biology of the Lung).

Further information is available:
http://www.bumc.bu.edu/pulmonary/people/faculty/markus-bosmann-m-d/

Please send your CV, publication list, transcripts and names of three references to:
Markus Bosmann, M.D., Assistant Professor of Medicine, mbosmann@bu.edu

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Job details

Employer
Boston University School of Medicine, BUMC
Website
http://www.bumc.bu.edu/pulmon...
Location
  • Boston, MA, United States
Posted
about 2 hours ago
Expires
February 28, 2018
Job type
Fellow
Salary
Unspecified
Qualifications
Postgraduate - Doctorate/PhD
Employment type
Contract
Job hours
Full-time