Postdoctoral positions in Cellular and Molecular Immunology Allergic Disease and Asthma
An NIH-funded postdoctoral position is available in our laboratory to study the immunoregulatory pathways that control innate and adaptive immune responses involved in the pathogenesis of allergic and non-allergic lung inflammation. This position will focus on defining the molecular and cellular mechanisms that control immune energy sources among innate and adaptive immune cells. The project integrates cutting-edge molecular technologies with traditional cell- and molecular biology-based approaches. Please refer to a selection of our recent publications for further information:
- Nat Commun. 2023 Sep 26;14(1). PMID: 37752127
- J Clin Invest. 2025 PMID: 39745792 / 40627441
- Cell Rep. 2023 Aug 29;42(8). PMID: 37590140
- Journal of Experimental Medicine. 2024 May;221(5). PMID: 38530239
- Science Translational Medicine. 2024 May 8;16. PMID: 38718131
- Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol. 2026 Jan 1;74(1). PMID: 40720762.
We are seeking highly motivated, collaborative individuals capable of independent reasoning and eager to learn new technologies. Candidates should possess excellent scientific writing and communication skills, with technical proficiency in multi-color flow cytometry, cell isolation, tissue culture, ELISA, RT-PCR, and animal handling. Experience measuring airway hyperreactivity is highly preferred. This position is open exclusively to recent PhD graduates or candidates expecting to complete their PhD program shortly.
The project focuses on the immunoregulation of type 2 immune responses through various molecules and motifs capable of modulating energy sources and immune metabolism pathways among immune cells. The laboratory is located in the recently built Norris Research Tower at the Keck School of Medicine, providing full-time access to outstanding departmental and university resources. The lab is fully equipped with state-of-the-art research technology, including recently installed Cytek spectral flow cytometers, FACS, magnetic cell sorters, and confocal microscopy.
Interested individuals should email their CV, a brief description of their research interests, and the names of three references to: Omid Akbari, Ph.D., Professor of Immunology and Medicine akbari@usc.edu.
Please visit our lab website for further information: http://uscmmi.com/omidakbarilab/
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