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Mount Sinai Morningside · 17 hours ago

Postdoctoral Fellow-MSH-12906-058

Mount Sinai Morningside is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow to study HIV-associated neuroinflammation and CNS HIV persistence using advanced humanized mouse models. The role involves leading projects that explore innate immune signaling and inflammasome activation in relation to neuroinflammation and HIV latency under antiretroviral therapy.

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Responsibilities

Humanized mouse models of CNS HIV infection
In vivo immunology and neuroimmune interactions
HIV virology and latency in tissue reservoirs
Inflammasome biology and innate immune signaling
Viral and host immune phenotyping in brain and peripheral tissues
Translational testing of immunomodulatory and antiviral strategies

Qualification

HIV virologyLatencyHumanized mouse modelsVivo immunologyNeuroimmunologyViral pathogenesis

Required

A PhD and/or MD
Strong publication record
Expertise in HIV virology and latency
Expertise in humanized mouse models
Expertise in in vivo immunology
Expertise in neuroimmunology or CNS infection
Expertise in viral pathogenesis and tissue reservoirs

Company

Mount Sinai Morningside

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At Mount Sinai Morningside, we offer exceptional clinical care and research within the comfort of a neighborhood hospital known for compassion and sensitivity.

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Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Faye Reiff-Pasarew
Deputy CMO, Associate Chief of Hospital Medicine, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine
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Lucy Xenophon, MD, MPH
Chief Transformation Officer
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