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Graduate Student Position in Virology: HIV-host interactions

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Sharilyn Almodovar
By Sharilyn Almodovar on Jue, 28/03/2019 - 16:36
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Are you interested in pursuing a Ph.D. in a cutting-edge field? The laboratory of Dr. Ruth Serra-Moreno at Texas Tech University (TTU) is recruiting a Ph.D. student to join her laboratory next academic year. The lab is looking for a talented, committed, hard-worker, self-driven and resourceful student interested in undertaking original, in-depth research project in the field of HIV-host interactions, with a particular focus on the crossroads between infection, innate immunity, cancer, and pulmonary vascular biology. This project is a collaborative effort between the Serra-Moreno’s laboratory at TTU and Dr. Sharilyn Almodovar’s lab at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.

 

For additional information about the Serra-Moreno lab, please visit: https://www.depts.ttu.edu/biology/people/Faculty/Serra-Moreno/

For additional information about the Almodovar lab, please visit:

http://legacy.ttuhsc.edu/medicine/immunology-molecular-biology/current/research-profiles/sharilyn-almodovar.aspx

Qualifications:

  • Hold a bachelor degree in biological sciences or related field
  • Must be accepted in a Ph.D. granting program in TTU
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills
  • Experience in molecular biology and cell culture is preferred.

Please send applications to Dr. Serra-Moreno at ruth.serra-moreno@ttu.edu. Please, include your CV, letter of motivation and the name of three references.

 

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