Job Description
**Postdoctoral position:**
Human immune responses to infection by and vaccination against malaria.
We are seeking a Postdoctoral scientist with immunological expertise for a research project on human responses to malaria vaccination or infection. The project is analyzing samples from clinical trials with attenuated malaria parasite vaccines with a focus on immune protection against the pre-erythrocytic stage. It employs cutting edge systems immunological and informatic analyses that are supported by technical, data management/analysis and clinical teams. The project is conducted within the Seattle site of the Human Immunology Consortium (HIPC) that involves researchers at Seattle Children's, the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center and the Allen Institute for Immunology and which is part of the NIH HIPC3 program (www.immuneprofiling.org). Our focus is on identifying immunological processes and cellular and humoral components that correlate with protection which will aid mala...
Human immune responses to infection by and vaccination against malaria.
We are seeking a Postdoctoral scientist with immunological expertise for a research project on human responses to malaria vaccination or infection. The project is analyzing samples from clinical trials with attenuated malaria parasite vaccines with a focus on immune protection against the pre-erythrocytic stage. It employs cutting edge systems immunological and informatic analyses that are supported by technical, data management/analysis and clinical teams. The project is conducted within the Seattle site of the Human Immunology Consortium (HIPC) that involves researchers at Seattle Children's, the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center and the Allen Institute for Immunology and which is part of the NIH HIPC3 program (www.immuneprofiling.org). Our focus is on identifying immunological processes and cellular and humoral components that correlate with protection which will aid mala...
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