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Postdoctoral Position: In vivo and in vitro Imaging of Signal Transduction
Mechanisms Regulating Lymphocyte Function
A postdoctoral position is available for a highly motivated individual to
study the molecular and biochemical mechanisms of pathogen/antigen induced
lymphocyte activation, fate determination, and immunity. The project will
rely heavily on optical imaging methods, including FLIM and two-photon
microscopy, to dissect lymphocyte signal transduction pathways and to
visualize cell fates and function. Applicants should have obtained their
Ph.D. or equivalent degree within the past 3-5 years and should have a
strong background in Cell and Molecular Biology and/or Immunology.
Applicants should be able to demonstrate expertise using confocal and/or
live cell imaging approaches or molecular approaches to study signal
transduction. Qualified applicants are encouraged to send a copy of their
CV and the names and contact details for three references to:
Bruce Freedman, V.M.D, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Director, PennVet Imaging Core Facility
University of Pennsylvania
email:
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The University of Pennsylvania is an equal opportunity, affirmative action
employer: women and minority candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
The University of Pennsylvania is an equal opportunity, affirmative action
employer: women and minority candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.