Postdoctoral Fellow
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI
We are seeking a highly motivated post-doctoral fellow to work on projects examining the signaling mechanisms regulating the functions of conventional and innate type T cells. Our laboratory combines in vitro approaches with live animal modeling to map the regulatory circuits that specify immune cell fate and function and coordinate protective anti-tumor immune responses.
Candidates should possess a PhD in Immunology and/or Molecular Biology; have a strong track record of high quality biomedical research; and an excellent publication record. We are particularly interested in candidates with previous experience in multi-color flow cytometry, fixed and live cell confocal microscopy, gene silencing/overexpression and in vivo tumor models.
The successful applicant will have ample opportunities to develop new skills, and work in an excellent scientific environment with full access to cutting edge tools and technologies. This is an ideal opportunity for an enthusiastic, committed biologist to make an important contribution to defining the mechanisms of lymphocytes in anti-cancer responses.
To apply, please send:
- A full CV with publication list
- Cover letter including the names and contact details of 3 references
- PDF copies of 2 of your most recent publications
Contact Information:
Rupali Das, PhD
567, Wilson Road BPS 2195
Department of Physiology
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824
dasrupal@psl.msu.edu
517-884-5049