Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in immunology/ molecular biology in Paris, France

Highlights:
  1. Applications are sought for Postdoctoral Research Fellowships to join the Lymphocyte Population Biology Unit at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, France, to work on the European
  2. Research Council (ERC) Advanced Grant funded project “Role of Quorum Sensing mechanisms in the Immune System’s regulation”. The successful applicant(s) will be involved in a project that aims to investigate 1) the role of “quorum-sensing” mechanisms in the homeostasis of naturally activated and memory B cell populations, or 2) the role of “quorum-sensing” mechanisms associated with the homeostasis of naïve and regulatory T cells.
  3. We welcome two highly motivated and gifted scientists with interest in molecular and cellular immunology to join us.
  4. Essential requirements for this post include a PhD or equivalent degree in biomedical sciences and scientific accomplishments in immunology, molecular biology, genetic engineering and/or autoimmune mouse models.

  5. We are looking for a candidate with expertise in FACS Analysis, confocal microscopy and a good knowledge of molecular biology techniques. Previous experience in breeding, genotyping and characterization of mouse models are also essential requirements. English is the working language in the lab.
  6. This is a full-time appointment, for a fixed term of 2-4 years.
  7. Interested candidates should submit their curriculum vitae and contact information for three references to Prof. Antonio Freitas (antonio.freitas@pasteur.fr).
  8. Closing date: until filled

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