Postdoctoral fellowship University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC)

The Dutta Lab (https://duttalab.pitt.edu ) in the Department of Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh investigates the cellular and molecular mechanisms in inflammation in cardiovascular disease. This position provides an opportunity for excellent career development, and work with a dynamic group of highly productive, and NIH and AHA-funded investigators in a Medical School Research Foundation environment studying important and exciting aspects of myeloid cells, epigenetics and hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells. We have recently shown that immunological and sympathetic nervous system activation leads to exacerbated progression of cardiovascular disease (Circulation, 2020, Immunity, 2018; Science Translational Medicine, 2016; Cell Stem Cells, 2015; Journal of Experimental Biology, 2015 and Nature, 2012). Our current research interests are focused on:

1.    The role of cellular metabolism in innate inflammation.

2.    Regulation of innate inflammation by epigenetic mechanisms.

3.    The role of tissue resident macrophages in insulin resistance.

4.    The role of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells in cardiovascular disease.

Desired qualification:

We are seeking self-motivated postdoctoral fellow with interpersonal and problem-solving skills, and exceptional publication record. The candidate should have experience with flow cytometry, confocal microscopy and molecular biology. A background in immunology and 2-photon microscopy would be a plus point.

To apply:

Email your CV to Dr. Partha Dutta (duttapa@pitt.edu). Please include the following information in the email: availability date, and a short paragraph describing your scientific interests, experience and career goals.

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