The Ruhland Laboratory is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Scholar to investigate the role of dendritic cells in skin homeostasis, tissue immunity, and anti-tumor immune responses. Our research focuses on understanding how specialized dendritic cell populations maintain immune balance in healthy skin and how these same cells regulate immunity during tumor development and cancer immunotherapy. We combine cutting-edge approaches in immunology, mouse genetics, tumor models, single-cell analysis, spatial biology, and human tissue studies to uncover mechanisms governing dendritic cell function in health and disease.
The successful candidate will join a collaborative and interdisciplinary research environment and will have the opportunity to develop innovative research projects at the intersection of tissue immunology and cancer biology. Specific projects will be tailored to the candidate's scientific interests and expertise while addressing fundamental questions related to dendritic cell biology, immune regulation, and anti-tumor immunity.
The postdoctoral scholar will serve as a scientific leader on assigned projects and will be expected to independently design, execute, analyze, and interpret experiments. The candidate will participate in collaborative studies within the laboratory as well as with researchers across OHSU and the Knight Cancer Institute. Opportunities for career development, scientific networking, and interdisciplinary collaboration are integral components of this position.
Experience independently performing immunological techniques, including multicolor flow cytometry and immune cell phenotyping.
Applied expertise in murine models.
PhD in Immunology, Cancer Biology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology.
Experience with independently setting up and optimizing dendritic cell vaccination protocols.
Experience independently executing human dendritic cell differentiation.
Advanced microscopy.
Work is generally 40 hours per week during normal working hours, however, evening and weekend work will be necessary. Additional safety training may be required to work with cell lines/ infectious bacteria or viruses/ working with in a BSL-2 environment/working with research animals.
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