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New York City, NY - USA

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Postdoctoral Associate role open to study Multiomics of HIV1 latency and cure

Postdoctoral/Senior Scientist positionis available to investigate the molecular mechanisms of HIV1 persistence HIV reservoir and cure strategies using advanced humanized mouse models of are employing molecular virology genetic lineage tracing methods single cell multiomics and confocal imaging approaches to learn how HIV1 spreads and persists in tissue sites during antiretroviral treatment. The research tests new paradigms for understanding HIV1 dissemination persistence and the nature of the HIV1 reservoir.



Responsibilities

The appointment will be at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in the Department of Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases and in the Immunology Institute. Those with background and expertise(s) in virology humanized xenograft models computational genomics intravital imaging and/or cellular immunology are particularly encouraged to apply.



Qualifications

Requirements for this post include a strong record of publication and a PhD and/or MD.

Send a C.V. and three references to:

Benjamin K. Chen

Division of Infectious Diseases

Department of Medicine

Immunology Institute

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

One Gustave Levy Place Box 1090

New York NY 10029

email:

web: Local 4100 at Icahn School of Medicine (Post Docs) 032 Infectious Disease MSH ISM Icahn School of Medicine



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