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Ph.D. with strong background in immunology and molecular biology; at least one firstauthor publication that demonstrates experience in molecular biology and immunology

Required profile: Ph.D. with strong background in immunology and molecular biology; at least one firstauthor publication that demonstrates experience in molecular biology and immunology

Experience in working with mice Passionate about science and commitment for 23 years required

Ability to work independently within a dynamic team Able to start position ASAP Lab environment.

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 encouraged.

Postdoctoral fellow positionin Angiogenesis/Immunology at Harvard/MGH Laboratory of Angiogenesis and Inflammation Dr. Alexander G. Marneros

Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School Boston Our laboratory is investigating molecular mechanisms that control macrophage activation and the role of macrophages for inflammation and pathological angiogenesis.

We have established in vitro assays to identify regulators of macrophage polarization. For example in a chemical screen we could identify chemical inhibitors of alternative macrophage polarization (M2type macrophages) and could show in vivo that these inhibitors can inhibit macrophageinduced angiogenesis (JBC 2014; Cell Reports 2013; Am J Path 2013.

This project aims to define molecular pathways that are critical in determining macrophage polarization and that influence the ability of activated macrophages to induce pathological angiogenesis in conditions such as agerelated macular degeneration cancer or wound healing.

Our laboratory is embedded in a highly productive and wellequipped environment at Massachusetts General Hospital of Harvard Medical website: candidates should send the CV and references to Alexander G. Marneros M.D. Ph.D. Email: Postdoctoral fellowship: technical expertise in molecular biology and in vivo mouse models required.

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 encouraged.


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