Postdoctoral fellow position now open - Macrophage Regulation of Tissue Regeneration, Wound Healing, and Fibrosis

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Postdoctoral Fellow Position

Macrophage Regulation of Tissue Regeneration, Wound Healing, and Fibrosis

 

The Immunopathogenesis Section of the Laboratory of Parasitic Diseases is searching for a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow, with less than two years of experience, to work on projects related to the mechanisms of chronic inflammation, wound repair, tissue regeneration, and fibrosis.

 

This is an ideal opportunity for an enthusiastic, committed biologist to make an important contribution to defining the regulatory role of macrophages in chronic inflammation, fibrosis, and tissue regeneration while working in a lab with a track record of success.

 

Visit the Office of Intramural Training and Education for more information and to apply!

 

HHS, NIH, and NIAID are equal opportunity employers.

 

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