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Postdoctoral Fellow - Joag Lab
- Seattle Children's (Seattle, WA)
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Post-doctoral fellow – Joag lab
Tissue resident memory T cells (Trm) perform tactile immune surveillance in frontline mucosal tissues to protect the host from infectious diseases and cellular transformation. The focus of the post-doctoral position in the Joag lab is to understand how the interplay between CD8 Trm and stromal cells fortifies and diversifies tissue immunity against infectious diseases in some contexts but may exacerbate tissue pathology in others. The post-doctoral trainee will have access to cutting-edge mouse models and non-human primate (NHP) tissue samples and datasets and apply conventional and spectral flow-cytometry, imaging and single cell and bulk transcriptomics.
Please find more information on Dr. Vineet Joag’s research program here (https://researcherprofiles.seattlechildrens.org/Vineet.Joag) .”
General Job Responsibilities:
+ Drive research projects in an independent manner while collaborating with lab members and other researchers
+ Excellent organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple projects, and maintain detailed, updated, and accurate records
+ Meet with Principal Investigator on a regular basis to discuss proposed/ongoing work, discuss implications of findings, and provide insights into new research directions
+ Willingness to learn bioinformatics or work with bioinformaticians on bulk and single-cell RNAseq analysis
+ Write manuscripts, present data at lab or departmental meetings, and national and international conferences
+ Apply for post-doctoral fellowship grants
+ Assist PI in writing grant proposals and protocols
+ Mentor an undergraduate student
+ Experience with non-human primates (NHP) is not required; however, willingness to work with NHP tissues on a few occasions is necessary
Experimental Techniques:
+ Multiparameter flow cytometry
+ Tissue harvesting and processing
+ _In vivo_ infection models and mouse husbandry
+ Static and live animal imaging
+ Image analysis (ImageJ and Imaris)
+ Cell culture: primary immune cells and stromal cells
+ Bioinformatics (bulk and single-cell RNAsequencing)
Required Education and Experience
Doctorate degree (PhD/DVM/MD) in specialty area from an accredited university training program.
Experience using basic research techniques of specialty area.
Required Credentials
N/A.
Preferred
Exceptional foundational knowledge and experience in immunology, mucosal immunology preferred
Experience in protocol and manuscript development and in grant writing.
Interested candidates please e-mail [email protected] directly and include CV and name and addresses/emails/phones of three references
Compensation Range
$77,968.80 - $116,937.60 per year
Salary Information
This compensation range was calculated based on full-time employment (2080 hours worked per calendar year). Offers are determined by multiple factors including equity, skills, experience, and expertise, and may vary within the range provided.
Disclaimer for Out of State Applicants
This compensation range is specific to Seattle, positions located outside of Seattle may be compensated differently depending on various factors **.**
Benefits Information
Seattle Children’s offers a generous benefit package, including medical, dental, and vision plans, 403(b), life insurance, paid time off, tuition reimbursement, and more. Additional details on our benefits can be found on our website www.seattlechildrens.org/careers/benefits .
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