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美国加州大学河滨分校分子和细胞生物学、微生物学、蛋白质生物化学、分子病毒学、细胞免疫学等方向博士后招聘(3个名额)

2019年04月02日
来源:知识人网整理
摘要:加州大学河滨分校微生物学项目的寿伟定博士、朱丽叶·莫里森博士和荣海博士的实验室正在寻找RNA病毒宿主相互作用领域的三名博士后学者(每个实验室一名)。

  招聘简介:

  加州大学河滨分校微生物学项目的寿伟定博士、朱丽叶·莫里森博士和荣海博士的实验室正在寻找RNA病毒宿主相互作用领域的三名博士后学者(每个实验室一名)。

  丁氏、莫里森和海氏实验室的研究重点是从各自的特殊角度了解病毒与宿主相互作用对病毒发病机制的影响及其在疫苗研制中的应用。具体来说,丁氏实验室的研究重点是描述在培养的哺乳动物细胞和成年小鼠中的抗病毒RNAi反应及其与经典免疫反应的相互作用;莫里森实验室研究肺髓样细胞群在流感结果中的作用,并利用病毒编码的干扰素拮抗剂作为工具来定义肺髓样细胞群在流感预后中的作用。y未知的干扰素信号调节方面;HAI实验室致力于了解病毒编码的干扰素拮抗剂及其靶点的相互作用,并以流感病毒(负感RNA病毒)和Zikvs(正感RNA病毒)为当前模型开发下一代疫苗。

  英文原文:

  The laboratories of Drs. Shou-Wei Ding, Juliet Morrison and Rong Hai in the Microbiology program at the University of California, Riverside, are seeking three postdoctoral scholars in the area of RNA viruses-host interactions (one for each lab).

  Research in the Ding, Morrison and Hai labs focuses on understanding the impact of viral-host interaction on viral pathogenesis and its application in the vaccine development with their own special angles. Specifically, the Ding lab is centered on characterizing the antiviral RNAi response and its interactions with the classical immune responses in cultured mammalian cells and adult mice; the Morrison lab studies the roles of lung myeloid populations in influenza outcomes and utilizes virus-encoded interferon antagonists as tools to define previously unknown aspects of IFN signaling regulation; the Hai lab focuses on understanding the interplay of viral encoded IFN antagonists and their targets and developing next generation vaccines using influenza viruses (negative sense RNA virus) and ZIKVs (positive sense RNA virus) as the current models.

  Qualifications:

  Eligible candidates should have a recent MD or Ph.D., or equivalent (within 3 years of the degree) in molecular and cellular biology, microbiology or related fields. Highly motivated individuals with skill in protein biochemistry, molecular virology, and animal work are encouraged to apply. The Morrison Lab position requires experience with cellular immunology. Previous experience with metabolomics, proteomics, transcriptomics or bioinformatics would be helpful. The candidate should be able to work both independently and in a collaborative environment.

  Salary:

  Candidates will be offered a competitive salary commensurate with their experience.

  How to Apply:

  Interested applicants should send curriculum vitae, bibliography and a list of three references by email to:

  Shou-wei Ding, Ph.D.

  E-mail: shou-wei.ding@ucr.edu

  Juliet Morrison, Ph.D.

  E-mail: juliet.morrison@ucr.edu

  Rong Hai, Ph.D.

  E-mail: rong.hai@ucr.edu

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  The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer with a strong institutional commitment to the achievement of excellence and diversity among its faculty and staff. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

  UCR is a world-class research university with an exceptionally diverse undergraduate student body. Its mission is explicitly linked to providing routes to educational success for underrepresented and first-generation college students. A commitment to this mission is a preferred qualification.