We are seeking a postdoc to join a NIH supported project on phage therapy to investigate the role of the immune system during the treatment of pneumonia initiated by the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa. This project will be carried out in collaboration with the team of Prof. Joshua Weitz (Georgia Tech, USA) – a group specializing in theory and models of viral dynamics.
We are looking for a motivated candidate with a degree-qualified (MD, PhD, DVD) in microbiology, immunology, molecular biology, infectious disease, or closely related fields. Previous experience with rodent animal models and demonstrated track record of productive research in immunology and/or microbiology is highly desirable. Fluent English communication and strong collaborative spirit is mandatory as the candidate will interact frequently with international experts in immunology, microbiology, physics and mathematics.
Applications will be reviewed beginning September 20, 2019. Please submit a CV, one-page application letter, and contact information for two references to laurent.debarbieux@pasteur.fr
More details on the position is given below and here is the link to the lab web site.
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