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Post Doctoral Fellow-Msh-30040-005
- Mount Sinai Health System (New York, NY)
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Job Description
The candidate will conduct research that integrates **experimental immunology** with **computational analyses of omics data** . The position requires designing, executing, and analyzing both **wet lab assays** and **computational pipelines** , with the goal of advancing translational approaches to immunology and transplantation biology. The fellow will also prepare manuscripts, present findings at conferences, and collaborate closely with clinicians and scientists.
Qualifications
Educational and other Requirements for the position: PhD or MD
Experience Required:
+ **PhD, MD, or MD/PhD** in Immunology, Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology, or a related field.
+ Demonstrated expertise in **wet lab immunology techniques** (e.g., flow cytometry, cell culture, molecular assays).
+ Experience with **computational methods and programming** (R, Python, or similar) applied to biological datasets.
+ Strong initiative, independence, and ability to integrate **clinical and basic science questions** .
+ Excellent communication and collaborative skills
Goals/Outcomes of the Research Project:The ultimate goal is to develop new biomarkers that improve rejection surveillance and guide personalized immunosuppression strategies in cardiac transplantation.
Responsibilities
**Specific Research Project:** The fellow will lead a funded project focused on **developing and applying a novel dynamic fluorescent biosensor (FJ375) to evaluate redox homeostasis in T lymphocytes** as a biomarker for acute cellular rejection (ACR) in heart transplant recipients.
The project will:
+ Characterize the **redox metabolic profile of T cell subsets (effector T cells and regulatory T cells)** in transplant recipients.
+ Assess the **diagnostic performance of FJ375** for detecting acute cellular rejection, compared with current standards (donor-derived cell-free DNA and gene expression profiling).
+ Determine the **prognostic capacity of redox signatures** for predicting persistent rejection.
+ Explore the influence of **immunosuppressive therapy** on T cell redox balance through ex vivo assays.
+ Integrate **clinical, immunological, and computational analyses** to identify molecular correlates of immune tolerance and risk of rejection.
This project involves both **laboratory experiments** (flow cytometry, cell culture, redox profiling) and **computational modeling** of clinical and omics data. The ultimate goal is to develop new biomarkers that improve rejection surveillance and guide personalized immunosuppression strategies in cardiac transplantation.
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Compensation Statement
Mount Sinai Health System (MSHS) provides a salary range to comply with the New York City Law on Salary Transparency in Job Advertisements. The salary range for the role is $72500 - $80000 Annually. Actual salaries depend on a variety of factors, including experience, education, and hospital need. The salary range or contractual rate listed does not include bonuses/incentive, differential pay or other forms of compensation or benefits.
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