Postdoctoral Scholar - Dr. Link Lab
Postdoctoral Scholar (3252) Position Available at the University of California Davis School of Medicine
Davis, CA
Overview:
One NIH-funded Postdoctoral Scholar (3252) position is available in the Link Laboratory at the University of California, Davis, School of Medicine at 100% FTE. The Link Laboratory is interested in exploring the nutrition-microbiome-immune cell crosstalk through the lens of macrophages and their interaction with tissues in genetically diverse mice and human patients utilizing cutting edge multi-omics technologies.
To support our current ongoing activities, we are looking for a postdoctoral scientist with experience in immunology. We will prefer a candidate with a strong background in mucosal immunology and experience with innate immunity. In addition, experience with high throughput sequencing (RNA-seq, ChIP-seq, ATAC-seq, single cell RNA-seq etc.), microbiome analysis, and animal handing are highly desirable.
For additional information about the project, contact directly Dr. Link (vlink@ucdavis.edu).
Experience Required:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
1) MD and/or PhD in molecular biology, immunology, cell biology, or relevant scientific discipline by appointment start date
2) Experience in general immunology
3) Experience in cell-based assays including flow cytometry
4) Excellent communication skills
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Experience in mucosal immunology, innate immunity, microbiome and next-generation sequencing methods, as well as animal handling is highly desirable.
The selected applicant will be required to complete a background check and health screening prior to their first day of employment per university policy.
Our lab is a member of the interactive and collaborative Medical Microbiology and Immunology group, comprised of an outstanding community of scientists and laboratories across the medical campus.
The University of California Davis School of Medicine in Davis, California, is consistently ranked among the top schools in the nation for primary care training and research. The UC Davis School of Medicine is among the nation’s leading medical schools, committed to providing the best student-centered educational experiences. Our school encompasses a diverse group of medical and graduate students guided by faculty dedicated to improving lives and transforming health for all. As part of UC Davis Health, the School of Medicine is helping train the nation’s healthcare workforce and preparing them to become future leaders in health and research for our communities.
The University of California, Davis offers an exciting collaborative working environment, the possibility to interact with interdisciplinary research groups, and a HIGHLY competitive salary and benefits. Davis is a beautiful college town with a laid back and friendly vibe, ideally situated near world-famous wine-growing regions and Lake Tahoe. You can walk or bike from the main campus to the main street in a few blocks.
Job Duties:
1) Participate in planning, designing, and executing technical and complex research projects, as assigned under the direction of a supervisor
2) Contribute to grant application and publications
3) Proven ability to work in a collaborative research team
Additional Information: Please send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a complete bibliography, and a statement of research interests to directly Dr. Verena Link, Ph.D.; Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, UC Davis, vlink@ucdavis.edu.