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Junior Faculty and Research Associate Positions in the Epigenetic Regulation of NKT and MAIT Cells

Henry Ford Health + Michigan State University Health Sciences
Detroit, Michigan, USA

Junior faculty (Instructor/Research Assistant Professor) and Research Associate positions are available in the Lab of Dr. Qing-Sheng Mi at the Center for Cutaneous Biology and Immunology (CCBI), situated within Henry Ford Health in Detroit. The laboratory’s research interest focuses on understanding the epigenetic regulation (Histone modification) in NKT/MAIT cell development and their function in cancer and autoimmune diseases.

Applicants must have a Ph.D. or MD/PhD in molecular biology or immunology. Candidates should be career-oriented, self-motivated, and possess good communication skills. The successful candidate will join a team using sc-multi-omics, CyTOF, and imaging mass cytometry approaches to understand the molecular mechanisms controlling NKT/MAIT cell development and their functions in autoimmunity and cancer immunity.

A complete application will include a curriculum vitae, research statement, and the names and contact information of three references. All materials should be sent to Dr. Qing-Sheng Mi (qmi1@hfhs.org), Director, the Center for Cutaneous Biology and Immunology, Henry Ford Health, 1 Ford Place, Detroit, MI 48202.

Posting ID: 473

« Assistant/Associate Professor in Skin Immunology or Cancer Immunology
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