f*****5 发帖数: 1 | 1 NIH-supported Postdoctoral Fellow Positions in Leukocyte Biology and
Immunology at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine (UConn Health)
Our laboratory is looking for motivated postdoctoral fellows to study
integrin activation and leukocyte trafficking in inflammatory diseases using
advanced microscopy, such as super-resolution microscopy, high-resolution
live-cell imaging, and intravital microscopy.
We work on primary human leukocytes, leukocyte-like cell lines, and gene-
edited mice to answer questions regarding integrin activation and leukocyte
trafficking. Multiple advanced microscopy, from single-molecular level super
-resolution microscopy to physiological-relevant intravital microscopy, will
be used.
The PI is a faculty member of the Department of Immunology at UConn Health (
https://health.uconn.edu/immunology/). This is an exciting research
environment to cultivate new research ideas and opportunities. The PI has
received an R01 award from NIH and a startup fund to support our research.
The candidate will receive excellent guidance on scientific research as well
as career development (grants, awards, conferences, etc.).
Qualified applicants should have a Ph.D. degree in Cell Biology, Immunology,
Biomedical Engineering, Cardiology, or in a related field, and have a
strong record of publications. Preference will be given to candidates with
experience in gene-editing in cells or mice, live-cell imaging, super-
resolution imaging, or intravital imaging. People with inflammatory disease
models in mice are encouraged to apply. Interested candidates should send
their CV, representative publications, and names of three references to Dr.
Zhichao Fan ([email protected]). UConn Health is an affirmative action employer
, in addition to an EEO and M/F/V/PWD/PV employer. | f*****5 发帖数: 1 | 2 NIH-supported Postdoctoral Fellow Positions in Leukocyte Biology and
Immunology at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine (UConn Health)
Our laboratory is looking for motivated postdoctoral fellows to study
integrin activation and leukocyte trafficking in inflammatory diseases using
advanced microscopy, such as super-resolution microscopy, high-resolution
live-cell imaging, and intravital microscopy.
We work on primary human leukocytes, leukocyte-like cell lines, and gene-
edited mice to answer questions regarding integrin activation and leukocyte
trafficking. Multiple advanced microscopy, from single-molecular level super
-resolution microscopy to physiological-relevant intravital microscopy, will
be used.
The PI is a faculty member of the Department of Immunology at UConn Health (
https://health.uconn.edu/immunology/). This is an exciting research
environment to cultivate new research ideas and opportunities. The PI has
received an R01 award from NIH and a startup fund to support our research.
The candidate will receive excellent guidance on scientific research as well
as career development (grants, awards, conferences, etc.).
Qualified applicants should have a Ph.D. degree in Cell Biology, Immunology,
Biomedical Engineering, Cardiology, or in a related field, and have a
strong record of publications. Preference will be given to candidates with
experience in gene-editing in cells or mice, live-cell imaging, super-
resolution imaging, or intravital imaging. People with inflammatory disease
models in mice are encouraged to apply. Interested candidates should send
their CV, representative publications, and names of three references to Dr.
Zhichao Fan ([email protected]). UConn Health is an affirmative action employer
, in addition to an EEO and M/F/V/PWD/PV employer. |
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