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Postdoctoral Fellow Position Available at UConn Health
The Li Lab at UConn Health is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellow to join our dynamic research team. Our lab focuses on advancing the understanding of innate immunity, particularly in the context of immune recognition during microbial infection. We employ a multidisciplinary approach that integrates immunology, biochemistry, and cutting-edge technologies, and we are eager to welcome applicants from backgrounds of biochemistry, immunology and microbiology.
Research Focus: Our lab is dedicated to exploring immune recognition across various interfaces, including phagosomes, mitochondria, and mucosal surfaces, at both the cellular and organismal levels. One of our primary ongoing projects involves using proteomic approach to study host-microbe interactions. The postdoctoral fellow will have the opportunity to apply proximity labeling, as well as contribute to the development of other advanced tools, to study host-microbe interactions and innate immune sensing.
Qualifications:
Ph.D. in a relevant field (e.g., immunology, biochemistry, microbiology).
Strong interest in immunology and using or developing novel technologies.
Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to collaborate effectively in an interdisciplinary research environment.
A strong publication record, experience with CRISPR-knockin and animal models is preferred.
To Apply: Interested candidates should email Dr. Kai Li at kali@uchc.edu with the following documents:
Cover Letter that includes:
A brief summary of your doctoral research.
Your research interests and why you are interested in joining our lab.
Your short- and long-term career goals.
Curriculum Vitae (CV) detailing your academic, professional, and research experience.
Names and contact information for three potential references.
As a newly appointed Principal Investigator and Assistant Professor at UConn Health (since November 2024), Dr. Kai Li's research is centered on deepening our understanding of innate immunity through innovative techniques like PhagoPL, though not limited to it. Dr. Li collaborates with experts in cell death, antigen presentation, and proteomics, and is committed to fostering a creative and supportive research environment where postdoctoral fellows can thrive. The Department of Immunology at UConn Health provides an excellent platform for collaboration with leading experts in innate immunity, adaptive immunity, and cutting-edge technologies.
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