Postdoctoral Research Associate Position in Host-Pathogen Interactions
University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Memphis, TN
A postdoctoral research position funded by the Department of Pediatrics in the laboratory of Amali Samarasinghe, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Infectious Diseases Division, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN is immediately available for a highly motivated candidate.
Our primary research goal is to determine host-pathogen interactions in hosts with allergic asthma using both mouse model systems and cell culture models. Current projects include understanding influenza pathogenesis in allergic asthma, bacterial superinfection in allergic hosts, and neuro-immune regulation in allergic asthma. The objective of the postdoctoral fellow is to determine innate mucosal immune responses (including antimicrobial peptides and IgA) in allergic asthma during viral and/or bacterial infections. The laboratory is situated in the Children’s Foundation Research Institute of Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital and offers the advantage of working closely with clinical faculty.
Requirements: A recent Ph.D. in immunology, virology, or related discipline is required. A strong theoretical knowledge in immunology, especially pertaining to the lung and competency in techniques involved in basic immunology, virology, microbiology, and molecular biology is expected. Willingness to work with mice is required, and prior experience with mouse handling is preferred. Candidates must have at least one first author publication in a peer-reviewed journal and high level of proficiency in written and spoken English. Self-motivated, ambitious candidates able to work in a fast-paced laboratory are encouraged to apply.
Interested candidates should send a cover letter describing your research interests and career goals, a CV, and contact information for 3 references as a single PDF to asamaras@uthsc.edu.