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LJI T32 Immunology Training Program for US Citizen and Permanent Resident Postdoctoral Fellows
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LJI T32 Immunology Training Program for US Citizen and Permanent Resident Postdoctoral Fellows
Program Title: Training in Immunological Mechanisms La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology (LJI; http://www.lji.org) offers a research training program for postdoctoral scientists that are US citizens or non-citizen permanent residents. The program will provide training in immunological mechanisms related to development and treatment of Autoimmune, Inflammatory, and Infectious Disease and Cancer. The program involves 21 faculty members from LJI whose expertise is in immune cell function that relates to inflammatory diseases such as diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, asthma, atherosclerosis, and atopic dermatitis; infectious diseases such as dengue, zika, cytomegalovirus, coronavirus, and tuberculosis; and immunotherapy of cancer. Eligibility:
How To Apply: Please enclose all documents within a single file attachment. Research Training Faculty (http://www.lji.org/faculty-research/faculty-directory/) * Ferhat Ay, PhD Gene regulation by epigenomics data analysis
* Chris Benedict, PhD Virus control by TNF-related cytokines * Hilde Cheroutre, PhD T cell memory and mucosal immunity * Michael Croft, PhD TNF family cytokines and inflammatory disease * Shane Crotty, PhD Humoral immunity, viruses, and vaccine design * Patrick Hogan, PhD Protein-protein interactions, calcium signaling * Alba Grifoni, PhD Bioinformatics and experimental approaches to antiviral immune responses * Mitchell Kronenberg, PhD Invariant natural killer T cells and mucosal immunity
* Sam Myers, PhD Proteomics and signal transduction * Bjoern Peters, PhD T cell antigen processing, presentation, and recognition * Anjana Rao, PhD Gene expression in T lymphocytes and cancer * Erica Ollmann Saphire, PhD Structural biology of viruses and antibodies * Stephen Schoenberger, PhD T cell memory and cancer * Alessandro Sette, Dr. Biol. Sc. T cell epitopes in infectious diseases and allergies * Sonia Sharma, PhD DNA sensing and innate immunity * Sujan Shresta, PhD Immunology of dengue virus * Pandurangan Vijayanand, MD, PhD Epigenomics in asthma and cancer * Daniela Weiskopf, PhD T cell responses in emerging infectious viruses The La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) offers a collegial work environment that emphasizes collaboration, teamwork and creativity. Full-time employment at LJI includes a competitive salary, medical/dental/vision benefits, paid sick leave, and contributions to a retirement plan (403B). For the last decade, LJI has been ranked as one of the best places to work in San Diego by the San Diego Business Journal. The Institute hosts world-renowned faculty and over 80 postdoctoral researchers. LJI is located in the Science Research Park on the campus of UC San Diego, providing easy access to the San Diego life sciences community and all that the area has to offer. LJI provides Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment, and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type, regardless of race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, marital status, disability status, genetics, medical conditions, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, reproductive health decisions, or pregnancy, or any other condition protected by state and local laws. This applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruitment, hiring, placing, training, promotion, compensation, benefits, transfers, educational assistance, terminations, layoffs, recalls, transfers, leaves of absences, and social and recreational programs. La Jolla Institute is committed to compensation that is externally competitive and internally equitable. We validate this commitment by conducting regular market analyses to remain competitive with organizations of similar size in the nonprofit, independent research sector. Compensation decisions consider a variety of factors including experience, education, unique skill sets, organizational need, and internal equity. |