Post-Doc Research Associate - Dr. Ainslie's lab
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Research/Development
Research Scientist -
Healthcare
Post-Doc Research Associate – Dr. Ainslie’s Lab
Position Title:
Post-Doc Research Associate – Dr. Ainslie’s Lab
Department: SOP-DPMP - 452400
Location:
Chapel Hill, NC, North Carolina, US
Position Type:
Postdoctoral Scholar (Full-Time Temporary)
Hours per week: 40; FTE: 1;
Proposed
Start Date:
12/01/2025;
Estimated Duration of Appointment: 12 Months;
Posting Open Date: 11/04/2025;
Open Until Filled:
Yes
Hiring Range:
Dependent on experience and qualification.
UNC‑Chapel Hill is a leading research university offering comprehensive medical and vision coverage, paid leave, and professional development benefits. Chapel Hill ranks among the best college towns.
Organizational UnitUNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy – one of six health science schools, named the number one school of pharmacy in the U.S. by U.S. News & World Report. The School’s mission is to prepare leaders and innovators to solve health care challenges.
Position SummaryThis postdoctoral position in immunoengineering focuses on formulation development for broadly-acting influenza vaccines. The researcher will collaborate with the team, mentor graduate students, and contribute to cross-lab efforts.
Responsibilities- Collaborate on formulation development for influenza vaccines.
- Mentor and oversee graduate students involved in the work.
- Contribute actively to collaborative efforts across the lab.
- PhD in a related field.
- Previous work with cells and/or animal models of immune responses.
- Mammalian cell culture, ELISAs, isolation of murine BMDCs.
- Infectious disease models, animal models, and ELISPOT assays.
Applicants should submit a resume, cover letter, and names and complete contact information of three professional references, including email addresses and phone numbers.
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