Postdoctoral Associate - Surgery(#172)

University of Pittsburgh
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Posted On: 2024-12-17
The Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine is currently seeking a postdoctoral candidate in the area of immunology and transplantation biology. The successful candidate will investigate local immune responses to allogeneic non-self in the context of hematopoietic stem cell and solid organ transplantation. Our research explores adaptive and innate immune responses and aims to understand how these responses are sustained over time. We utilize small animal models, traditional cellular immunology approaches, and high-throughput sequencing technologies. This research is critical for developing new therapeutic strategies to improve transplant outcomes. Our current projects are based on the following publications: 1. Sacirbegovic et. al., Immunity 2023 2. Abou-Daya et. al., Sci. Immunol. 2021; Tieu et. al., Sci. Immunol. 2023 3. Dai et. al., Sci. Immunol. 2107; Dai et al., Science 2020 4. Zhang et. al., JCI Insight 2024 About Us: The Thomas E. Starzl Transplantation Institute is a world-renowned center for excellence in transplantation research and clinical care. Our institute is named after Dr. Thomas E. Starzl, the pioneer of organ transplantation and the father of modern immunosuppression. We continue to honor his legacy through groundbreaking research and innovation. What We Offer: • Cutting-Edge Research and Facilities: Our institute is equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories and technology, providing an ideal environment for conducting high-impact research. Core facilities for transgenic mice, single cell sequencing, intravital microscopy, microsurgeries and flow cytometry are part of the institute’s infrastructure. • A Thriving Collaborative Culture: We take pride in fostering a vibrant and supportive community where team spirit and interdisciplinary collaboration are encouraged. You will have the opportunity to work alongside passionate experts, share your unique insights, and contribute to groundbreaking research in a dynamic and inclusive environment. • Commitment to Mentoring: Our institute is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of leaders in the field of immunology and transplantation biology. We provide ample opportunities for securing internal/external funding to support your research endeavors. You will receive personalized mentoring and guidance towards your future career goals in academia or industry. Interested candidates should apply at www.join.pitt.edu (#24008706).

Qualifications or Expectations:

  • • Ph.D. or M.D. with a focus in immunology, transplantation biology, and/or a related field. • Demonstrated commitment to basic science research. • Strong analytical skills and interest in publishing manuscripts as part of training. • Strong candidates will have a promising track record and passion for making significant contributions to the field. • Excellent communication skills and ability to effectively communicate research findings.

Duties or Responsibilities:

  • The successful candidate will investigate local immune responses to allogeneic non-self in the context of hematopoietic stem cell and solid organ transplantation.

For more info about this position, visit:https://stiresearch.health.pitt.edu/