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美国爱荷华大学生物医学方向博士后职位招聘

2019年03月06日
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摘要:在巴拉吉博士的实验室里,有两个博士后职位,位于流感病毒与宿主相互作用领域。第一个博士后职位是一个项目,重点是了解季节性流感病毒和高致病性流感病毒宿主反应的差异,使用重组流感gfp报告病毒和多色流式细胞术跟踪感染和宿主反应。

  招聘简介:

  爱荷华大学(UI)博士后研究员

  在巴拉吉博士的实验室里,有两个博士后职位,位于流感病毒与宿主相互作用领域。第一个博士后职位是一个项目,重点是了解季节性流感病毒和高致病性流感病毒宿主反应的差异,使用重组流感gfp报告病毒和多色流式细胞术跟踪感染和宿主反应。本项目的目标是了解病毒细胞趋向性对1918年H1N1和H5N1禽流感病毒等高毒性流感病毒发病机制的作用。理想的候选人将有一个强大的背景,在细胞免疫学专业知识。不需要在BSL3中处理病毒的经验,但优先考虑。第二个博士后职位是在一个项目上,重点是揭示一个新确定的DNA结合转录抑制因子capicua在细胞内在免疫调节中的作用。有分子生物学和/或下一代测序和数据分析背景的候选人优先。鼓励最近获得博士学位的人申请。请将您的申请表(包括简历、过去成就总结、研究兴趣和联系方式)发送至Balaji Manicassami,博士学位,爱荷华大学微生物学与免疫学系副教授,地址:51 Newton Road,BSB 3-430,Iowa City,IA-52242或电子邮件至Balaji-Manicassami@uiowa.edu。

  英文原文:

  Postdoctoral fellow

  The University of Iowa (UI)

  Two postdoctoral positions are available in the laboratory of Dr. Balaji Manicassamy in the area of influenza virus-host interactions. The first postdoctoral position is on a project focused on understanding the differences in host responses to seasonal influenza virus and highly pathogenic influenza viruses, using recombinant influenza GFP reporter viruses and multicolor flow cytometry to follow infection and host responses. The goal of this project is to understand the contributions of viral cell tropism to the pathogenesis of highly virulent influenza viruses such as the 1918 H1N1 and the H5N1 avian strains. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in immunology with expertise in cellular immunology. Experience in working with viruses in BSL3 is not required but is preferred. The second postdoctoral position is on a project focused on unraveling the role of a newly identified DNA-binding transcriptional repressor Capicua in the regulation of cell intrinsic immunity. Candidates with a strong background in molecular biology and/or Next Generation Sequencing and data analysis are preferred. Recent recipients of a PhD are encouraged to apply. Please send your application including CV, summary of past accomplishments, research interests and contact information for three references to Balaji Manicassamy, Ph.D, Associate Professor, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, The University of Iowa, 51 Newton Road, BSB 3-430, Iowa City, IA-52242 or email to balaji-manicassamy@uiowa.edu