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学校:纽约大学 New York University (NYU)
院系:The Feske lab
教授:Dr. Feske
申请网址:feskes01@nyumc.org
截止日期:June 19, 2020
介绍
纽约大学(NYU)的Feske实验室正在招聘博士后科学家,从事针对感染和/或自身免疫的免疫研究项目。该实验室的研究集中于离子通道如何调节免疫细胞的功能以及对感染,肿瘤和自身抗原(自身免疫)的免疫反应。研究领域包括免疫细胞发育,炎症反应,感染免疫,抗肿瘤免疫和自身免疫有关的钙释放激活通道(CRAC)和新型离子通道所发挥的作用。我们对离子通道如何控制细胞功能,调节下游信号传导事件和基因表达以塑造免疫细胞功能做了相关研究。对于我们的研究,我们在主要免疫细胞,具有离子通道靶向缺失的小鼠以及具有通道基因突变的人类患者中使用基因编辑。有关Feske实验室的更多信息,请访问https://feskelab.org/
我们资金雄厚且多元化的实验室为科学发展和培养博士后实习生的独立职业提供了具有启发性的、科学严谨的环境。我们的研究发表在Nature, New England Journal of Medicine, Immunity, Cell Metabolism, Nature Immunology, Nature Communications, J Exp Med, J Clin Invest, PNAS等领先期刊上。Feske实验室隶属于纽约大学医学院免疫学社区,社区内部十分活跃。纽约大学关于免疫性离子通道的新项目是Feske博士领导的,该项目为免疫领域的研究提供了丰富的环境。项目内容包括一个核心研究室,研讨会系列和专题讨论会,重点讨论离子通道在免疫细胞功能中的作用。有关更多信息,请访问https://med.nyu.edu/pathology/research/ion-channels-immunity-program
这个职位对于有兴趣研究感染,肿瘤或自身免疫的免疫反应的博士后来说是理想职位。尽管实验室研究离子通道,但不需要离子通道生理学方面的先验知识或实验专业知识。
要求
具有免疫学背景的博士学位或医学博士学位。
具有大量分子和细胞生物学方面的技术知识。
具有小鼠免疫模型的经验。
欢迎有离子通道学习经验的申请人,但不是必需的。
参与过的博士或博士后的任务中,可提供在同行评审期刊上出版过的作品。
优秀的英语口语和写作能力
出色的组织能力,工作积极主动,有创造力。
申请
请发送以下文件至Dr. Feske,feskes01@nyumc.org:
一封求职信,说明您的相关工作经验和兴趣
简历
三份推荐信
Job description
The Feske lab at New York University (NYU) is seeking a postdoctoral scientist for projects focused on studying immunity to infection and/or autoimmunity. Research in our lab is focused on how ion channels regulate the function of immune cells and immune responses to infections, tumors and self-antigens (autoimmunity). Areas of interest include the role of calcium release-activated channels (CRAC) and novel ion channels involved in immune cell development, inflammatory responses, immunity to infection, anti-tumor immunity and autoimmunity. We study how ion channels control cell function, regulate downstream signaling events and gene expression to shape immune cell function. For our studies, we use gene editing in primary immune cells, mice with targeted deletion of ion channels and human patients with mutations in channel genes. For more information about the Feske lab, visit https://feskelab.org/
Our well-funded and diverse laboratory provides a stimulating and scientifically rigorous environment for scientific growth and fostering the independent careers of postdoctoral trainees. Our research is published in leading journals including Nature, New England Journal of Medicine, Immunity, Cell Metabolism, Nature Immunology, Nature Communications, J Exp Med, J Clin Invest, PNAS etc. The Feske lab is part of a vibrant immunology community at NYU School of Medicine. A new program on Ion Channels in Immunity at NYU, which is headed by Dr. Feske, provides a rich environment for research in this field. The program consists of a core facility, seminar series and symposia focused on the role of the role of ion channels in immune cell function. For more information visit https://med.nyu.edu/pathology/research/ion-channels-immunity-program
This position is ideal for a postdoc interested in studying immune responses to infection, tumors or autoimmunity. Although the lab studies ion channels, no prior knowledge or experimental expertise in ion channel physiology is required.
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