Postdoctoral Fellow
Listed on 2026-07-04
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Biotech Research, Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Postdoctoral Fellow — Virology (HIV / HBV, Virus–Host Interactions)
Michailidis Lab
· Emory University
Postdoctoral Fellow positions are available in the Michailidis Lab at Emory University. The lab focuses on Virus–Host interactions using innovative tools including state-of-the-art targeted and whole-genome CRISPR screens, bulk and single-cell transcriptomics, and a set of molecular, virological, and biochemical assays across different viruses (HBV, HIV). The lab also has a special interest in liver-related studies including viral hepatitis, fatty liver disease, and immunometabolism, employing advanced primary human hepatocyte culture systems and humanized liver chimeric mice.
The Michailidis Lab is part of the “Laboratory of Biochemical Pharmacology” Division in the Department of Pediatrics and is surrounded by a diverse group of collaborating scientists. The lab is housed in the modern, open-space Health Sciences and Research Building II. Emory University is one of the top US academic institutions, with highly impactful research programs and access to core facilities equipped with cutting‑edge technologies.
Emory is in the suburbs of Atlanta, a vibrant metropolitan city that combines city‑life attractions within a forest landscape.
Candidates must be highly motivated, well‑organized, technically proficient, critically minded, and able to work independently but collaboratively with others. Candidates must hold a PhD and have a strong background in virology.
Strong virology skills are highly appreciated. We are especially interested in candidates with hands‑on virology experience spanning both cell culture and animal (mouse) studies. Prior experience in HIV virology and/or HBV virology is highly desirable and will be considered a strong advantage.
Preferred technical skills (not all necessary)- Virology in cell culture and in vivo, particularly HIV and/or HBV (highly appreciated)
- Molecular cloning (mutagenesis, lentiviral vectors)
- Cell culture (cell lines, primary cells)
- Molecular biology methods (Western blot, microscopy, flow cytometry, ELISA)
- Bioinformatics analysis (RNA‑Seq analysis)
- Assay development (biochemical, cell‑based, medium‑ and high‑throughput)
To apply, email a cover letter describing research interests and career goals, a CV, and contact information for 3 references to:
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