A *postdoctoral position* is available *immediately* in the *Pazgier
Laboratory* at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
(USU) in *Bethesda, MD*. We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled
*postdoctoral
fellow* with expertise in both *immunology* and *structural biology* to
participate in an interdisciplinary research program focused on *structural
immunology using X-Ray crystallography/Cryo-EM and Cryo-ET*.



*Research Focus*

The successful candidate will contribute to ongoing projects aimed at
elucidating Fc-effector mechanisms of the *adaptive immune response
(including IgG and IgA) to HIV-1 *with the ultimate goal of identify
effective strategies to preserve immune function and promote healthy aging.
Projects will leverage high-resolution structural methods to dissect the
interactions between antibodies, viral proteins, and Fc receptors, and will
integrate structural data with functional immunological assays.


*Required Qualifications*

   - A *Ph.D. in immunology*, structural biology, biochemistry, molecular
   biology, or a closely related field.
   - Demonstrated expertise in *X-Ray-crystallography,* *Cryo-Electron
   Microscopy (Cryo-EM)* and/or *Cryo-Electron Tomography (Cryo-ET)* for
   structural determination.
   - Solid understanding of human *immune response*, particularly B cell
   responses, antibodies, Fc receptors, and antigen-antibody interactions.
   - Strong technical skills in *molecular cloning*, *protein expression
   and purification*, and *molecular interaction analysis* (e.g., SPR, BLI).
   - A strong track record of *peer-reviewed publications*.
   - Excellent interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills
   (oral and written).
   - A collaborative, team-oriented mindset and enthusiasm for
   interdisciplinary research.

*Preferred Qualifications*

   - Experience with *hybrid approaches* that integrate Cryo-EM/cryo-ET
   with *X-ray crystallography*, *computational modeling*
   - Experience in *antibody engineering* or *Fc-effector function assays*
   (ADCC, ADCP).
   - Familiarity with *immune repertoire analysis*, *epitope mapping*,
or *systems
   serology* approaches.

*Why Join Us?*

USU is located *directly across from the NIH campus in Bethesda*, placing
it in the heart of one of the most vibrant biomedical research communities
in the world. Our lab benefits from access to outstanding *core facilities*,
including those for *Next-Generation Sequencing*, *Cryo-EM*,
*Bioinformatics*, and *High-Performance Computing*. USU offers a *strongly
collaborative environment*, with weekly *Immunology data clubs*, *journal
clubs*, and frequent *research seminars* featuring both local and
international speakers.

We welcome applicants at all career stages who are excited to work in a
*multidisciplinary* and *translational* environment.

To apply please respond to [email protected]

-- 

Marzena Pazgier, PhD

Professor, Department of Medicine, Infectious Disease Division

Professor, Emerging Infectious Diseases (secondary)

Professor, Department of Biochemistry (tertiary)

Professor, Molecular and Cell Biology (quaternary)

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
4301 Jones Bridge Road, Rm A3064
Bethesda, MD 20814-4712

phone: 301-295-3291

fax: 301-295-3557

[email protected]

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