The aim of this position is to design and conduct research to investigate the biologic, genetic and molecular basis of inborn errors of immunity (IEI), including the evaluation of genes and their functional implications. Duties include samples collection and processing, designing and performing experiments, data analysis and reporting, manuscript writing and submission, and oral presentations in lab meeting and academic conferences. Most work is conducted using human tissues and cell lines, with no current requirement for mouse work. While a background in mouse models is not necessary, it could be beneficial if such work becomes part of the position in the future.
Mastery of all techniques is not required at the start of the position. However, candidates will be expected to learn and apply these techniques as part of their role.
DNA/RNA Techniques:
Flow Cytometry:
Cell Culture and Cell-based Assays:
Protein and Molecular Analysis
Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.
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