Mount Sinai Health System · 1 day ago
Postdoctoral Fellow-MSH-21015-064
Mount Sinai Health System is a leading academic medical institution dedicated to advancing health through innovative research and education. The Postdoctoral Fellow will develop novel nanotherapeutics and imaging probes to study the innate immune system, collaborating with various experts and contributing to scientific publications and presentations.
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Responsibilities
You will use •in vitro• assays and small- and large-animal models to unravel how the innate immune system regulates health and disease, including allograft rejection, atherosclerosis, and breast cancer
This will involve extensive collaboration with chemists, nanomedicine experts, and •in vivo• imaging specialists to develop novel tools for diagnosis and treatment and initiate their clinical translation
You will also share your results through scientific publications and oral presentations and function as part of a highly motivated multidisciplinary team
Qualification
Required
A Ph.D. in immunology or a comparable discipline
Profound experience in common immunological assays, including flow cytometry, ELISA, Western Blotting, RNA-sequencing, metabolic flux analyses, and cell culturing
Excellent communication and writing skills in the English language
You are a team player and excited to collaborate with others
Preferred
Experience in nanomedicine and/or nuclear imaging is highly desirable
Benefits
Affordable housing
An excellent health plan
Multiple other benefits
Company
Mount Sinai Health System
Mount Sinai Health System delivers integrated medical care, research, and medical education through its network.
H1B Sponsorship
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Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$41.9MKey Investors
National Institutes of HealthHearst Health Prize.Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation
2024-11-11Grant· $7M
2024-06-06Grant· $0.1M
2023-11-02Grant· $7M
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