Postdoctoral Opportunities

Graduate, Postdoctoral

Mentor: Xiaoxia “Nina” Lin, PhD Start Date: April 2021 (Flexible)

Graduate, Postdoctoral

The Michigan Institute for Data Science (MIDAS) is seeking applications for its Michigan Data Science Fellows (DS Fellows) Program. This two-year program provides outstanding young researchers with intensive data science experience as they ready themselves for independent research and faculty positions.  

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Postdoctoral

A PhD level scientist is needed to help launch the Single Cell Spatial Analysis Program.   https://biosciences.umich.edu/scientific-initiatives/rfa-awardees/  This is a program that is funded by the Biosciences Initiative.  

Interviews will begin soon, and applications may be submitted here:

Postdoctoral

The Smillie Lab is seeking highly motivated, independent, and creative people with dry or wet lab expertise to join our team. We are a new research group at Massachusetts General Hospital and the Broad Institute that uses genomics to study the human microbiome and mucosal immunity. Past work has focused on recent evolution of the human microbiome (Nature, 2011), single-cell genomics of the human colon during health and IBD (Cell, 2019), and single-nucleus mapping of the enteric nervous system (Cell, 2020).

Specific areas of interest include:

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Microbiology & Immunology

A postdoctoral scholar position is available in Dr. Bert Semler’s laboratory at the University of California, Irvine in the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics and the UCI Center for Virus Research. The position is fully funded by a private foundation for up to three years. Three major areas of RNA virology research are being investigated: (1) Understanding the molecular basis of enterovirus persistence in cardiac cells; (2) Generation of novel rabies virus vectors for neuronal circuit tracing; and (3) Development of novel therapeutics against SARS-CoV-2.

Contact:
Name:
Bert L. Semler, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral
Internal Medicine, Microbiology & Immunology

Postdoctoral position is available to investigate the molecular mechanisms of HIV-1 dissemination via virological synapses, viral persistence and cure using advanced humanized mouse models of infection. 

Contact:
Name:
Benjamin K. Chen, M.D., Ph.D
Postdoctoral

Postdoctoral Fellow in Host-Microbe Interaction

A postdoctoral position is available as part of a collaborative project between the Newton (https://discogenome.wordpress.com/) and Hardy (http://thehardylab.mystrikingly.com/) laboratories, in the Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington.

This position is part of an NSF Rules of Life: Microbiome Theory and Mechanisms award focused on identifying how microbes alter the epitranscriptome.

Postdoctoral

A POSTDOCTORAL POSITION in the area of microbiome research, marine microbiology, and microbial chemistry is available in the laboratory of Prof. Sandra Loesgen (www.loesgenlab.org) at the University of Florida, the Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience, in St. Augustine, Florida.

This position is funded by the National Science Foundation via grant EF-2025476 “Chemistry of cnidarian symbiosis: microbiomes role in association, morphogenesis, and protection”.

Postdoctoral
The Huntley Lab at the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences is looking to recruit a talented postdoctoral fellow to conduct experiments to study harmful algal bloom (cyanobacterial) toxins, including microcystin toxin MC-LR, and the use of bacteria (i.e., bioremediation) to degrade these toxins from drinking water.  MC-LR, and other cyano
Contact:
Name:
Jason Huntley, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral

Postdoctoral position available immediately, in a well-funded, multi-disciplinary environment. Cutting edge studies employing stem-cell derived human intestinal tissue models will investigate host-pathogen interactions in the context of the gut microbiome.   Discipline: Life Sciences, Microbiology, Immunology, Cell Biology, Computational Biology, Health Sciences. Salary will be based on NIH Postdoctoral salary scales.

Postdoctoral

A postdoctoral position is available at the Emory University School of Medicine to join an innovative laboratory that studies the mechanism of HIV entry into cells and its regulation by host factors. Our group combines molecular/cell biology, virology and quantitative microscopy techniques, such as single particle tracking and super-resolution microscopy, to delineate the mechanisms of HIV core transport, uncoating and nuclear entry. We are currently implementing correlative light-cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-CLEM) techniques to gain structural insights into virus entry intermediates.

Contact:
Name:
Dr. Gregory Melikian
Postdoctoral

Research Scientist

Reference:

04-05-20

Salary:

£28,500 - £33,800 DOE

Closing date:

Monday 22 June 2020

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