**Job Description**
This NIH-funded postdoctoral fellowship in the laboratory of Dr. William Drobyski at the Medical College of Wisconsin focuses on transplantation immunology and immuno-oncology. The research involves the immunobiology of allogeneic bone marrow transplantation, the pathophysiology of graft versus host disease (GVHD), and cancer immunotherapy. Specific areas of interest include inflammatory cytokine networks in GVHD, inflammatory cytokine signaling and regulatory pathways impacting tolerance, anti-leukemic responses, and pathological damage to organs. The position also involves harnessing and optimizing T cell function for cancer immunotherapy using genetically modified mouse models and various immunological techniques, with opportunities to contribute to translational clinical trials.
**Skills & Abilities**
• Knowledge of biology, chemistry, mathematics, statistics, documentation, records management, data utilization, complex problem solving, critical thinking, resource management, and writing skills.
• Adept at designing and performing experiments and interpreting data.
• Excellent communication skills.
**Qualifications**
Required Degree(s) in:
• Immunology (Ph.D.)
• Microbiology (Ph.D.)
• Related field (Ph.D.)
**Experience**
Experience Required:
• Research skills including immunology, molecular and cellular biology techniques.
Preferred Experience:
• Immunology, including mouse models, flow cytometry and/or molecular biology.
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