Washington University School of Medicine Postdoctoral Position
Postdoctoral Fellow Position, Washington University School of Medicine
A postdoc fellow position is available to study gene regulation in lymphocyte development and adaptive immune responses. The goal is to understand genetic and epigenetic regulatory networks governing cell fate decisions during T cell development and effector/memory lymphocyte differentiation in protective immune responses.
Strong candidates are expected to have experience in molecular biology and mouse genetics. Additional expertise in flow cytometry, epigenetic analyses, and pathogen infection experiments is highly appreciated.
The position is in Department of Pathology and Immunology at Washington University School of Medicine, located in Saint Louis, USA. The lab is located in scientifically rich environment with strong interaction with leading immunologists, including Ken Murphy, Marco Colonna and Chyi-song Hsieh. This is a great place to build a successful research career.
Please refer to our research summary at http://dbbs.wustl.edu/faculty/Pages/faculty_bio.aspx?SID=6230.
Please send CV with email addresses of two or more references to:
Takeshi Egawa
Department of Pathology and Immunology
Washington Universtity School of Medicine
Email: tegawa@wustl.edu