Postdoctoral Research Position in Antibody-Antigen Interactions

 

The Mousa Laboratory at the University of Georgia (UGA) Center for Vaccines and 
Immunology (CVI) https://vet.uga.edu/cvi in Athens, GA is seeking a creative 
and enthusiastic postdoctoral fellow to drive forward a research project 
focused on antibody-antigen interactions. This is a multidisciplinary project 
with enormous training opportunity in human immunology, virology, and 
structural biology, including X-ray crystallography and electron microscopy. 
The Mousa Laboratory studies monoclonal antibodies from humans, mice, and 
nonhuman primates as therapeutics and to inform vaccine design. The project 
will focus on the isolation of antibodies, and the immunological and structural 
characterization of antibody interactions with Pneumovirus and Paramyxoviruses. 
The postdoctoral fellow also has the opportunity to design protein vaccine 
constructs informed by structural data and to examine the experimental vaccines 
in mice and nonhuman primates directly or collaboratively.

 

The Mousa Laboratory uses a number of techniques that offer high potential for 
training including: X-ray crystallography, electron microscopy, flow cytometry 
analysis and sorting, protein biochemistry, biolayer interferometry, virus 
growth and neutralization analysis, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays, and 
monoclonal antibody isolation from human, mouse, and nonhuman primate B cells, 
among many other techniques. The postdoctoral fellow will be expected to design 
and conduct research within a specified field while receiving advanced training 
from a designated Principal Investigator to enhance professional skills and 
research independence needed for pursuit of a career. The postdoctoral fellow 
will be expected to design and evaluate experiments, develop new ideas and 
promote current research, and prepare and publish scientific manuscripts under 
the direction of the Principal Investigator. The postdoctoral fellow may be 
responsible for operation of scientific equipment. The postdoctora
 l fellow may be responsible for teaching techniques to others, including 
training of students and supervision of research staff.

 

Positions are temporary appointments as a research trainee. Funding for this 
position is available for at least two years. The initial appointment is for 
one year, and renewal is expected if progress is satisfactory and funds are 
available. Appointments cannot exceed five years.

 

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A doctoral degree or equivalent (Ph.D., M.D., ScD., 
D.V.M., etc.) in an appropriate field is required. Excellent scientific writing 
ability and strong oral communication skills are required, as is the ability to 
work effectively and collegially with colleagues.

 

ADDITIONAL PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Previous experience working with protein 
expression and crystallization of viral proteins is preferred, but not 
required. Previous experience with X-ray crystallography and/or electron 
microscopy is preferred.

 

SCIENTIFIC ENVIRONMENT: The CVI at UGA is a unique and collaborative research 
environment currently housing four research laboratories focusing primarily on 
respiratory pathogens and emerging infectious diseases. The Mousa Lab is housed 
in the CVI and trainees have generous bench space, and access to state of the 
art instrumentation including an OctetRED384 system. UGA houses a Mosquito 
drop-setting robot, a state of the art in-house X-ray beamline, and 
negative-stain electron microscopes. UGA is a member of the Southeast Regional 
Access Collaborative Access Team (SER-CAT) at Argonne National Laboratory, and 
abundant beamtime is available. We also have access to the Electron Microscopy 
facility at Emory University, which includes a FEI Talos Arctica 200 KV 
cryo-electron microscope.

 

The University of Georgia (UGA), a land-grant and sea-grant university with 
statewide commitments and responsibilities is the state's oldest, most 
comprehensive, and most diversified institution of higher education 
(http://www.uga.edu/). UGA is currently ranked among the top 20 public 
universities in U.S. News & World Report. The University's main campus is 
located in Athens, approximately 65 miles northeast of Atlanta. UGA employs 
approximately 1,800 full-time instructional faculty and more than 7,600 
full-time staff. The University's enrollment exceeds 36,000 students including 
over 27,500 undergraduates and over 8,500 graduate and professional students.

 

Interested applicants should send their CV and list of 2-3 references to Jarrod 
Mousa, Ph.D. at jarrod.mo...@uga.edu.

 

Publications of interest are below:

 

Wen, X., Mousa, J.J., Bates, J. Lamb, R.A., Crowe, J.E., Jardetzky, T.S. 
Structural basis for antibody cross-neutralization of respiratory syncytial 
virus and human metapneumovirus. Nature Microbiology 2, 2017, 16272.

 

Mousa, J.J., Kose, N., Matta, P., Gilchuk, P., Crowe, J.E. A novel pre-fusion 
conformation-specific neutralizing epitope on the respiratory syncytial virus 
fusion protein. Nature Microbiology 2, 2017, 16271.

 

Mousa, J.J., Sauer, M.F., Sevy, A.M., Finn, J.A., Bates, J.T., Alvarado, G., 
King, H.G., Loerinc, L.B., Fong, R.H., Doranz, B.J., Correia, B., Kalyuzhniy, 
O., Wen, X., Jardetzky, T.S., Schief, W.R., Ohi, M.D., Meiler, J., Crowe, J.E. 
Structural basis for non-neutralizing antibody competition at antigenic site II 
of the respiratory syncytial virus fusion protein. Proceedings of the National 
Academy of Sciences USA 2016, 113, E6849-E6858.

 

 


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