Microbiology, Genetics, Immunology Chm 10022586
Faculty/Academic Staff
A Research Associate (Post-Doc) position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Wei Wang in the Department of Microbiology, Genetics, & Immunology at Michigan State University. The position is available starting immediately with two years of funding guaranteed with a possibility of an extension based on progress and performance. The main project is to investigate how WHIM mutations affect papillomavirus copy number and contribute to HPV pathogenesis. Another project will dissect how K17 expression is upregulated in HPV+ head and neck cancer and what factors are regulated by K17 to regulate immune microenvironment in head and neck cancer models.
The applicant must have a PhD in the area of microbiology/immunology/molecular biology or a related field and have a strong background in genetics. Strong quantitative and communication skills are required. The applicant is expected to design and conduct experiments independently and clearly document results for use in presentations, manuscripts and grants. Previous experience working with animal models, flow cytometry and next generation sequencing data analysis is desired but not required.
This is a full-time, 12-month fixed-term position with reappointment contingent on satisfactory performance and available funding.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Doctorate
The applicant must have a PhD in the area of microbiology/immunology/molecular biology or a related field and have a strong background in genetics. Strong quantitative and communication skills are required. The applicant is expected to design and conduct experiments independently and clearly document results for use in presentations, manuscripts and grants.
The successful applicant will have experience in molecular cloning, sequencing and bioinformatics analysis, immunology, and animal models.
Please submit a
11/01/2024
Some duties in this position may include exposure to the following health risks:
https://mgi.natsci.msu.edu/
The Department of Microbiology, Genetics, & Immunology at Michigan State University values diversity in our faculty, staff, and students. We will strive for a culture of equity and inclusion in our research, teaching, mentoring, outreach and other activities. To achieve our goals in research, training, education, and outreach, we need a diverse community to provide new perspectives and develop new approaches for generating and disseminating knowledge about the microbial world and the molecular genetic processes of all life on Earth.
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