Massachusetts General Hospital is an Equal Opportunity Employer. By embracing diverse skills perspectives and ideas we choose to lead. Applications fromprotected veterans and individuals with disabilities are strongly Fellow Position in Angiogenesis and Inflammation at Harvard/MGHLaboratory of Angiogenesis and Inflammation Dr. Alexander G. Marneros Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School BostonWe are using genetic mouse models to investigate molecular mechanisms in postnatal angiogenesis in several pathological processes particularly in agerelated macular degeneration models. A focus in the laboratory is to study the role of inflammatory cells for abnormal blood vessel gene targeting strategies in mice and in vitro analyses are used to precisely determine mechanisms in pathological blood vessel formation and the contributions of distinct cell populations during this process. We recently identified a novel mouse model of agerelated macular degeneration that allows us to determine now molecular mechanisms involved (Cell Reports 2013; Am J Path profile: Ph.D. with strong background in molecular biology; at least one firstauthor publication Experience in working with mice Ability to work independently within a dynamic team Able to start position ASAPlab website: