The laboratory focuses on understanding immunological pathways in human inflammatory bowel disease, with a particular focus on those pathways that have been implicated through genetic studies in human inflammatory bowel disease. The current position will investigate Innate Immunity and Host Pathogen interactions, and mucosal immunity, including the regulation of innate cells and pattern recognition pathways. These involve combined studies in both primary human immune cells and mouse model systems.
Education and experience: Candidates must have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree with a strong background in immunology and/or molecular biology and biochemistry. Experience in cellular and molecular immunology, biochemistry, molecular biology, multiparameter flow cytometry, gene expression analysis, and human peripheral and intestinal cell isolation is desired.
To apply: Please send curriculum vitae, three names of references, and a one-page summary of research background and interests to Clara Abraham, M.D. (Clara.Abraham@yale.edu).
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