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May 11–15, 2023 | Washington, DC

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Post-doctoral Fellow

University of Montreal
Montreal, Quebec, CAN

A post-doctoral fellow position is opened in the laboratory of Nathalie Labrecque at Maisonneuve-Rosemont Hospital Research Centre affiliated with the University of Montreal (https://crhmr.ciusss-estmtl.gouv.qc.ca/fr/chercheur/nathalie-labrecque). The post-doctoral fellow project will aim to decipher the impact of Parkinson disease (PD)-associated mutations in the differentiation of CD8+ T cells and to evaluate their contribution to Parkinson disease pathogenesis.  This project is part of the ASAP team project leads by Michel Desjardins on the role of PD-related proteins as drivers of disease through modulation of innate and adaptive immunity. The post-doctoral fellow will use both in vitro and in vivo assays to address the impact of PD-related proteins in antigen-presenting cells on the differentiation of CD8+ T cells, which play an important role during PD pathogenesis. 

Required training and profile

  • Hold a PhD degree completed less than 2 years ago
  • Knowledge in immunology and immunology-related techniques (cytometry, tissue culture and molecular biology)
  • Highly motivated
  • Excellent organization and communication skills

For details, please contact at nathalie.labrecque@umontreal.ca.

Posting ID: 148

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May 11—15, 2023
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