The Patil laboratory at Massachusetts General Hospital is seeking a postdoctoral fellow to study allergen-specific B cells in the development and treatment of allergic diseases
Job Summary
The Patil laboratory at Massachusetts General Hospital is seeking a postdoctoral fellow to study allergen-specific B cells in the development and treatment of allergic diseases.
The role involves leveraging cutting-edge sample sparing techniques, including fluorescent multimers and single cell B cell receptor sequencing, to characterize antibodies on a subatomic level.
Candidates will engage in translational research unifying B cell studies with transcriptomics and functional assays to discover novel therapies for food allergy.
Matching Summary
The Patil laboratory at Massachusetts General Hospital is seeking a postdoctoral fellow to study allergen-specific B cells in the development and treatment of allergic diseases.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
molecular biology background
experimental immune phenotyping
mammalian cell culture
genomics approaches
transcriptomics and proteomics
Nice-to-have
strong ability to work independently
troubleshoot experimental challenges
interest in bioinformatics
significant prior scientific achievement
Key Requirements
PhD, MD/PhD, or MD degree required
Background in molecular biology essential
Track record of significant scientific achievement in immunology