We may have a full-time position opening in our laboratory at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, GA. We are looking for a person skilled in flow cytometry, as well as in general cell culture and immunologic techniques. Our research involves a unique combination of immunology and epidemiology research, examining the immune correlates of HIV and opportunistic bloodstream infections. We are most intensely investigating the roles of immunoregulatory cell types and cytokine networks in these infections. Ongoing and upcoming studies include collaborative projects in Malawi Africa, Kathmandu Nepal, and São Paulo Brazil. In-house research techniques includes 6+ parameter flow cytometry (Becton Dickinson equipment), plate ELISAs, bead ELISAs, and PCR. Laboratory and offices are brand new, sunny, and beautiful. The person would have to enjoy working with students and fellows. Interested people should contact me at the email address below for more information. Janine Jason, M.D. Mailstop A25 Chief and Medical Scientist, Immunoregulatory Laboratory HIV Immunology and Diagnostic Serology Branch Division of AIDS, STDs, and Tuberculosis Laboratory Research National Center for Infectious Diseases Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Telephone 404-639-3919 FAX 404-639-2108 E-mail JMJ1@CDC.gov
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