Research Scientist
University of Pittsburgh
Individuals applying for this position must have an MD or PhD in immunology or a related field and have relevant training and/or experience in cellular immunology and molecular biology in murine models. Experience in basic bioinformatics would be highly valued. Individuals should have analytical and critical thinking skills and strong written and oral communication skills.
Job Summary
Conducts independent scientific research projects from inception to presentation. Prepares and crafts various documentations of research results into manuscripts, proposals, grant applications, and presentations. Trains undergraduates and research technicians. Manages laboratory policies and coordinates project development in collaboration with other specialists.
The appointee will work closely with Dr. Rothstein and other members of his lab group and will be expected to engage in active collaboration with other scientists within the STI and the Department of Immunology. The appointee will participate in NIH funded projects on novel aspects of B cell biology and regulatory B cells (Bregs) that include: The role of certain transcription factors in inducing TIM-1+ Bregs; the regulatory role of plasma cells vs. B cells; and the role of Bregs in control of the germinal center response. The projects utilize various novel genetically modified strains of mice in autoimmune and allograft models and approaches include analysis of the transcriptome /chromatin accessibility of cells at population and single cell levels.
The appointee will also present findings at local, national, or international conferences and will assist with manuscript preparation for publication in peer-reviewed journals.
Must be able to sit or stand for prolonged periods. Also requires walking, minimal lifting and good hand coordination.
The University of Pittsburgh is an equal opportunity employer / disability / veteran.