[FILM-Users 00187] FWD: postdoc positions
...forwarded, for your information, Martin =============================================================== -------- Original Message -------- Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2012 13:36:01 +0100 From: Purbhoo, Marco <marco.purbhoo@imperial.ac.uk> To: Spitaler, Martin <m.spitaler@imperial.ac.uk> Hi Martin I’d be grateful if you could circulate this post-doc ad on the FILM use list, as it may be of interest. Cheers Marco _______________________________________________________ Marco Purbhoo, D. Phil. Lecturer in Hepatology Imperial College London / St. Mary’s Campus Section of Hepatology & Gastroenterology Division of Diabetes, Endocrinology & Metabolism Department of Medicine Variety Wing, Room VD2 Norfolk Place, London W2 1PG United Kingdom Tel: +44 207 5949024 10010 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037-1099 PO Box 85800, San Diego, CA 92186-5800 Email: blillemeier@salk.edu www.salk.edu Nomis Center for Immunobiology and Microbial Pathogenesis Waitt Advanced Biophotonics Center Postdoctoral Position at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, San Diego, USA Lillemeier Laboratory (IMPL-L) Nomis Center for Immunobiology and Microbial Pathogenesis & Waitt Advanced Biophotonics Center The laboratory studies the spatio-temporal organization of the plasma membrane and its role in T cell antigen recognition, activation and signaling. In addition, we are investigating other aspects of membrane biology, e.g. virus-host interactions and membrane aging. The laboratory uses a combination of cutting edge fluorescence microscopy techniques (e.g. super-resolution microscopy and correlation spectroscopy), and traditional biochemical and molecular biological approaches in different model systems. Postdoctoral positions for Biologists, Biophysicists, Bioengineers or Physicists are available: • Multiple projects investigate the structure and function of the plasma membrane during T cell activation, cell aging or infection. These studies utilize state-of-the-art imaging methods. Applicants with a keen interest in life sciences and some background/experience in fluorescence imaging or spectroscopy techniques are preferred. • Additional projects examine qualitative and quantitative differences in signal transduction that determine T cell faith and function. To this end, we use innovative biochemical and molecular biological approaches. For these studies a background in molecular biology and biochemistry is preferred. Please send curriculum vitae, a statement of research interests and the names of three referees to: blillemeier@salk.edu Björn Lillemeier, Ph.D. Nomis Center for Immunobiology and Microbial Pathogenesis The Salk Institute 10010 North Torrey Pines Rd. La Jolla, CA 92037 USA
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