Interested in researching how human memory T cells from vaccinated or latently-infected individuals respond to autologous macrophages infected with virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb)? Discover open positions to do just that with the Carpenter Lab at ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½ School of Medicine.
Bioinformatician
We are seeking a qualified bioinformatician with experience analyzing RNA sequencing data, including read-mapping to human and bacterial genomes, differential gene expression and pathway analyses, and single-cell RNAseq data analysis using Seurat and related packages. Experience with multi-modal analyses, including transcriptomics, T cell receptor clonotypes, oligo-conjugated antibodies and/or ATAC-seq data is preferred. If interested, please email Dr. Carpenter (stephen.carpenter@case.edu) with your CV, a brief cover letter describing your experience, and the contact information for professional references.
Post-docs
We are seeking qualified post-doctoral fellow candidates. If interested, please email Dr. Carpenter (stephen.carpenter@case.edu) with your CV, a brief cover letter describing your interests and experience, and the contact information for 3 professional references.
Graduate Students
Our lab participates in training graduate students for the Medical Scientist MD/PhD Training Program (MSTP) and the Biomedical Sciences Training Program (BSTP), including the Immunology Training Program (ITP) and the Systems Biology and Bioinformatics (SYBB) Programs. First-year graduate students interested in rotating should contact Dr. Carpenter.
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