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Postdoctoral Scholars

Stanford University
Stanford, California, USA

Postdoctoral positions available in the Krams lab at Stanford University, for highly motivated, creative individuals with a background in immunology  with an interest in studying any of the following research areas:

  • NK cell responses to alloantigen and viruses (EBV)
  • Exosomes in the regulation of  immune responses
  • Regulatory T  cell populations

The applicant must have a recent PhD or MD/PhD,  good communication skillsand the ability to work independently as well as cooperatively with a team. Stanford University has excellent professional development opportunities for postdoctoral scholars including a grant writing academy, mentoring training and  a teaching certificate.

Contact smkrams@stanford.edu and include a brief description of research interests and your CV.

Posting ID: 462

« Postdoctoral Research Associate—Innate immunity and T cells; Kanneganti Lab
Propel Postdoctoral Scholars Program »
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