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Postdoctoral Research Fellow
- Harvard University (Cambridge, MA)
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Details
Title Postdoctoral Research Fellow
School Harvard Medical School
Department/Area Immunology
Position Description
We invite applications for a postdoctoral fellow position in the Mathis laboratory in the Department of Immunology at Harvard Medical School. The research focus of this position is the role of T regulatory cells in brain health and disease. We welcome applications from recent MD or PhD graduates interested in this field. In addition to carrying out a jointly designed research project, the successful candidate will be expected to apply for fellowship funding, contribute to the writing of grants and manuscripts, participate in mentoring of new lab members as appropriate, and otherwise contribute to overall lab operations.
Basic Qualifications
PhD and/or MD with research experience in a field related to basic immunology or neuroimmunology.
Additional Qualifications
Hands-on expertise in neuroimmunology research would be a plus. Demonstrated ability to multi-task and to drive collaborations with other labs.
Special Instructions
Any questions can be directed to David Lucas at the email address below. Please do not contact the PI directly.
Contact Information
David Lucas, PhD
Harvard Medical School Department of Immunology
77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Room 1050
Boston, MA 02115
Contact Email [email protected]
Salary Range
$72,000 – $87,000
Minimum Number of References Required 1
Maximum Number of References Allowed 4
Keywords
immunology, neuroimmunology
EEO/Non-Discrimination Commitment Statement
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