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RESEARCH SCIENTIST
Henderson Lab – Duke Human Vaccine Institute
The Duke Human Vaccine Institute (DHVI) performs basic and translational research to fight against major infectious diseases. The DHVI is seeking a microscopist to join the fight against HIV-1 and Coronaviruses. The DHVI is an interdisciplinary, interdepartmental institute dedicated to the study of host-pathogen interactions that can be translated into biologics and vaccines. DHVI is composed of a team of highly interactive investigators who have expertise in mucosal and systemic immunology, virology, molecular and structural biology, computational biology, and animal medicine.
In the Henderson lab, we interrogate the molecular processes leading to an immune response at the atomic scale and with nano-second to second-time resolutions. We are seeking a skilled and motivated microscopist with a strong background in biochemistry and cell biology to join our research team. The ideal candidate will have experience in single-molecule FRET (smFRET) and Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy (FLIM) for the study of complex biological processes. This role involves preparing, imaging, and processing samples to investigate freely diffusing proteins and complex processes on the surface of cells, with a focus on immunology. You will work with advanced microscopy equipment to study processes occurring at time scales spanning microseconds to seconds to inform vaccine design.
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Ideal candidates will possess excellent oral and written communication skills with the ability to work in a highly collaborative team environment. Please submit your CV, a cover letter detailing your relevant experience, and contact information for at least two references.
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