POSTDOCTORAL POSITION
Computational Modeling in Immunology of Tuberculosis
University of Michigan
HIRING IMMEDIATELY
An exciting opportunity is available for a strong mathematical/computational modeler to work in a multidisciplinary team on immune responses in the context of tuberculosis. The position is available jointly in the laboratories of Jennifer Linderman in Chemical Engineering and Denise Kirschner in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, both at the University of Michigan. The project uses a systems biology approach to integrate our multi-scale and multi-organ in silico models with data from humans and non-human primates derived by our collaborators. An estimated one-third of the human population is infected with the pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis, mostly in rural areas within developing countries, making it a critical global health issue.
Qualifications: Ph.D. degree (or equivalent) in engineering or mathematics or a closely related field. The postdoctoral fellow must have strong computational skills and experience in mathematical modeling in biology. The ideal applicant will have extensive experience in object-oriented programming. Experience with python a plus. In addition, applicants will have a desire and ability to read scientific literature in immune response to tuberculosis. Good communication skills and the ability to work in an interdisciplinary team are essential.
How to apply: Send a CV, names of 3 references, and a letter describing research
interests and summarizing Ph.D. work to both Jennifer Linderman linderma@umich.edu and Denise Kirschner kirschne@umich.edu. Copies of papers authored by the applicant are welcome. Those under-represented in STEM are especially encouraged to apply.