Are you excited about preventive and therapeutic viral vaccines? We are seeking a dynamic and highly qualified virologist/molecular biologist to join our laboratory immediately to develop novel mucosal vaccine platforms. This position is open at the level of Postdoctoral Scientist (4+ years of experience) or Staff Scientist (I–II), depending on qualifications. The successful candidate will have expertise in vector design, preventive and therapeutic vaccine development, and infectious disease research in BSL-2+/BSL-3 environments. This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated scientist interested in advancing translational vaccine research at the Texas Biomedical Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas. Our laboratory focuses on developing innovative epithelial stem cell–based vaccine platforms for the prevention and control of infectious diseases. Current efforts include single-cycle, attenuated, replication-defective vaccine strategies to prevent or control HIV infection using the SIV/nonhuman primate (NHP) model of AIDS. We are particularly interested in early events in viral transmission, and in the generation of cellular and humoral immune responses, including mucosal and innate immunity. In addition, we are engineering novel vaccine platforms targeting HPV, HPV/HIV co-infection, Mpox, RSV, and VSV. Proof-of-concept studies are conducted in both murine and nonhuman primate models. In addition to applying on our career site, interested applicants should upload a cover letter summarizing their research interests in our lab, past research, laboratory experience, and a curriculum vitae.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
101-250 employees