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10
Apr

Postdoctoral Position – Development and function of tissue-resident lymphocytes

The Pennsylvania State University 
University Park, PA

A postdoc position is available the laboratory of Dr. Na Xiong in The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. The research in the Xiong lab focuses on development and function of tissue-resident lymphocytes in barrier tissues. The postdoc will study molecular mechanisms regulating establishment of resident innate lymphoid cells and T cells in the skin at early ontogenic stages and their roles in the skin homeostasis using mouse models. Applicants should have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree with background in immunology, molecular and cell biology, or related areas. To apply, please send a CV to Dr. Na Xiong (nux1@psu.edu).


Na Xiong, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Center for Molecular Immunology and Infectious Diseases
Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences
The Pennsylvania State University
115 Henning Building
University Park, PA 16802