Post-Doc Research Associate
The work conducted by the Postdoc will include, investigating the biochemical and molecular networks underlying T cell function during immune regulation and disease, by combining mouse models and biochemical, molecular, genetic, multi-omics, and immunological approaches. Specifically, the postdoc will study how helper T cell differentiation is regulated to contribute to normal immunological responses and diseases including autoimmunity, inflammation, and cancer.
Education and Experience: PhD level research experience
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