Postdoctoral Position
Upstate Medical University
Syracuse, NY
A Postdoctoral position is available at Upstate Medical University, in the laboratory of Dr. Gary Winslow, to study the genesis, differentiation, and maintenance of IgM memory B cells during infection.
http://www.upstate.edu/faculty/winslowg
The work in our laboratory is largely focused on studying memory B cells in a model of bacterial infection caused by obligate intracellular bacteria of the genus ehrlichia. Antibodies are essential for immunity in our infection model, so our work has emphasized the activities of B cells. We are investigating a large and novel population of IgM memory B cells that are elicited during infection and that are responsible for recall responses to secondary antigen challenge. We are particularly interested in how the differentiation and repertoire of these non-switched memory cells differ from that of conventional switched memory cells, the role of IgM memory cells during secondary infection, and how we can elicit these cells by vaccination.
An ideal candidate will have a strong research background in basic cellular immunology. Applicants should have obtained a PhD degree and completed fewer than three years of post-doctoral experience.
Upstate Medical University provides an excellent research environment. The Department of Microbiology and Immunology is currently undergoing a major expansion of faculty and resources.
Syracuse, in the heart of Central New York, is a small city surrounded by lakes and natural beauty. The cost of living is low, and abundant cultural activities are available here and in nearby cities in the US and Canada.
A complete list of published work from Dr. Winslow’s laboratory can be found at:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/myncbi/gary.winslow.1/bibliography/40495498/public/?sort=date&direction=ascending
Applications should be emailed to Gary Winslow at winslowg@upstate.edu