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Postdoctoral Position Available in Innate Immunity and Glycobiology
A postdoctoral fellow position is available in the Yan lab in the Department of
Immunology to study molecular mechanisms of immune disorders with
glycobiology defects. Research in the Yan lab covers several aspects of innate
immunity including viral and bacterial evasion of innate immunity, monogenic
autoimmune diseases and immunoglycobiology. For more details, please visit
http://www.utsouthwestern.edu/labs/yan-nan/.
Candidates should have a strong background in glycobiology, and prior
experience or strong interest in immunology and immune disease. Candidate must
have a Ph.D. and/or M.D., and should be highly-motivated and able to work with
mouse models. Please send CV and contact information for three references by
email to: Dr. Nan Yan, Department of Immunology, University of Texas
Southwestern Medical Center: [email protected].
UT Southwestern Medical Center is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity
Employer. Women, minorities, veterans and individuals with disabilities are
encouraged to apply.