Jobs
Postdoc in Host-Pathogen Interactions: USA
Two NIH-funded postdoctoral fellow positions are available in the group of Muthiah Kumaraswami in the Department of Infectious Diseases at Houston Methodist Research Institute. The project will seek to elucidate the role of quorum sensing pathways in host-pathogen and pathogen-commensal interactions. The candidate will employ a multidisciplinary approach to dissect the mechanisms of bacterial signaling pathways and understand the contribution of such signaling pathways to bacterial pathogenesis. The fellow will use a variety of genetic, biochemical, biophysical, structural, and mouse infection methods to identify novel cellular processes involved in bacterial pathogenesis with the long-term goal of targeting these processes for antibiotic or vaccine development. Some of the key areas we are currently investigating include the role of extracellular vesicles in bacterial signaling and bacterial communication, bacterial antagonism, nutritional battles at host-pathogen interface, novel antibiotic discovery and vaccine development studies. An excellent, comprehensive benefits package is offered.
Qualifications and Experience
Qualified candidates will have (or be about to obtain) a Ph.D. degree. The candidate is expected to have experience in basic microbiology methods, animal infection studies. The ability to work in a team, and good organizational and communication skills in English are also desired.
Application
Applicants should send a CV with a description of current and future research interests, representative pdfs of publications, and the names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses of three references to: mkumaraswami@houstonmethodist.org
For additional information contact Dr. Kumaraswami (mkumaraswami@houstonmethodist.org)
There was no deadline associated with this position so we advice you to get in touch with Dr. Kumaraswami and apply as soon as possibile.