The Wistar Institute Postdoc募集
Immunology Post-doctoral Position (1/3/2012)
下記はDr. Hui Hu lab (Assistant Professor, The Wistar Institute, Philadelphia)のポスドク募集です。Dr. Hui Huはnaive T cellを中心とした免疫領域にて数々の論文を排出しております。(Blood 115:510, Nat Immunol 12:544)
2013年4月からの募集を希望されております。Ph.D.もしくはM.D.取得および取得予定の方で、特に免疫領域に明るい人材を求めており、分子生物学的手法•FACS経験はもとより、Englishによるコミュニケーションがとれる方を望まれております。
ご興味がある方はCVおよびcover letterを下記宛に送付頂ければ幸いです。
○ Hui Hu, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, The Wistar Institute, 3601 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, E-mail: hhu@wistar.org
なおDr. Hui Huからの募集を下記に添付しております。研究室の詳細(論文業績等)は下記サイトより参照頂けます。
http://www.wistar.org/our-science/scientists/hui-hu-phd
http://www.med.upenn.edu/apps/faculty/index.php/g5455356/p8183878
http://www.med.upenn.edu/apps/faculty/index.php/g2000341/p8183878
A POSTDOCTORAL POSITION will be open in the research group of Dr. Hui Hu starting April 2013. The research project aims to study the molecular mechanisms underlying a newly discovered T cell quiescence regulation (Blood 115:510, Nat Immunol 12:544), and to develop novel autoimmune disease and infectious disease models.
The postdoctoral candidate will have recently acquired a Ph.D. and/or M.D. preferably in immunology with technique expertise in flow cytometry and molecular biology. Strong background in transcriptional regulation and/or signaling pathways is desirable. The Wistar Institute, a world-renowned leader in biomedical research, will provide an outstanding intellectual environment and state-of-art facilities.
To apply, please submit your curriculum vitae and cover letter including names and contact information of three references to, Hui Hu, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, The Wistar Institute, 3601 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, E-mail: hhu@wistar.org
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