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Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina
Department:
Globl Hlth and Infect Disease - 427801
06/30/2022
Yes
Postdoctoral Scholar
Post-Doc Research Associate
PDS003511
Full-Time Temporary
40
1
Chapel Hill, NC
North Carolina, US
Dependent on Qualifications/Experience
07/25/2022
12 Months
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Our mission is to improve the health and well-being of North Carolinians and others whom we serve. We accomplish this by providing leadership and excellence in the interrelated areas of patient care, education, and research.
Patient Care: We will promote health and provide superb clinical care while maintaining our strong tradition of reaching underserved populations and reducing health disparities across North Carolina and beyond.
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The UNC HIV Cure Center in the Institute of Global Health and Infectious Disease and School of
Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in collaboration with basic science
departments in the School of Medicine and across the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Fellow. The UNC HIV Cure Center is focused on the
discovery, development, and implementation of new treatments to allow durable treatment-free
remission of HIV infection (cure). The HIV Cure Center is supported by University and federal funds,
and by a public-partnership between the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Glaxo
SmithKline. The Center seeks to comingle academic and industry approaches, redefining research and
seeking the breakthroughs needed to tackle this extraordinarily challenging global health issue.
We are seeking a highly motivated, independent and dynamic postdoctoral research fellow to
undertake research at the UNC HIV Cure center, specifically in a project seeking to understand HIV
persistence and eradication strategies for cure of HIV. The UNC HIV Cure center is a multi-disciplinary
research center with various current translational studies. Our laboratory is interested in understanding
of HIV latency and persistent HIV infection-associated complications. We seek to discover new anti-
HIV latency therapeutic targets that will ultimately lead to the eradication of HIV infection, including
shock and kill and deep latency. Varieties of HIV latency models will be used in this study, including in
vitro and ex vivo cellular models of latency, ART-suppressed rhesus macaque model of AIDS, and
tissues isolated from HIV+ individuals receiving ART.
Applicants should possess a PhD., M.D., or PhD./MD. in microbiology and immunology, virology,
molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, physiology, biophysics, neuroscience, or a related field.
The ideal candidate will have experience and interest in cellular and/or animal models of SIV/HIV
infection or other viral infection with expertise in flow cytometry, tissue culture, and cellular immunology
to facilitate translational research at the clinical/basic science interface. He/she should also be
proficient in microscopy techniques and immunostaining.
A background in epigenetic is a plus.
Preference will be given to candidates with extensive experiences in tissue processing, primary cell
culture, flow cytometry and molecular biology/biochemistry techniques such as coimmunoprecipitation,
chromatin immunoprecipitation, qPCR/RT-qPCR, and western blot analysis.
Opportunities will exist for gaining teaching experience with graduate and clinical research fellows.
Candidates should also have strong laboratory and analytical skills as demonstrated by a strong track
record of relevant 1st author publications in well-respected journals. Outstanding communication skills
in English are essential for this position.
Must possess flexibility, mobility and strength to store and access research samples, reagents, and
supplies. Needs to have the physical ability to perform many varied tasks; i.e. fine motor skills,
excellent hand-eye coordination, and a high level of concentration to do challenging techniques
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