Postdoctoral Fellow Immunology (Medicine Biomedical Sciences) Medicine

<strong>Department<br><br></strong>College of Medicine, Medicine Biomedical Sciences<br><br><strong>Responsibilities<br><br></strong><ul><li>Responsible for performing scientific experiments under the direction of the principal investigator related to immunology, infectious diseases, biochemistry, and structural biology.</li><li>Experiments will include tissue culture, processing human and animal blood and tissue samples, performing virus and bacterial experiments, performing lab animal studies, protein expression and purification, immunological assays, managing day to day lab activities, and other related tasks as assigned.</li><li>Assures implementation of safety procedures and instructs lab members in procedures and operation of laboratory equipment.</li><li>Maintain current knowledge of research techniques through library literature and attendance at campus seminars. Presents research findings through lab presentations and seminars. </li><li>Writes manuscripts and assists the PI in reviewing and writing grants. Other duties as assigned.<br><br></li></ul><strong>Qualifications<br><br></strong>A doctoral degree or equivalent (Ph.D., M.D., ScD., D.V.M., etc.) in an appropriate field conferred within the last five years is required.<br><br><strong>Preferred Qualifications<br><br></strong><ul><li>Excellent scientific writing ability and strong oral communication skills. </li><li>Ability to work effectively and collegially with colleagues.</li><li>Prior experience working with rodent animal models.<br><br></li></ul>Contact Info<br><br>jarrod.mousa@med.fsu.edu<br><br><strong>University Information<br><br></strong>One of the nation's elite research universities, Florida State University preserves, expands, and disseminates knowledge in the sciences, technology, arts, humanities, and professions, while embracing a philosophy of learning strongly rooted in the traditions of the liberal arts and critical thinking. Founded in 1851, Florida State University is the oldest continuous site of higher education in Florida. FSU is a community steeped in tradition that fosters research and encourages creativity. At FSU, there’s the excitement of being part of a vibrant academic and professional community, surrounded by people whose ideas are shaping tomorrow’s news!<br><br>Learn more about our university and campuses.<br><br>Anticipated Salary Range<br><br>Starting at $58,884.60<br><br><strong>How To Apply<br><br></strong>If qualified and interested in a specific job opening as advertised, apply to Florida State University at https://jobs.fsu.edu. If you are a current FSU employee, apply via myFSU > Self Service.<br><br>Applicants are required to complete the online application with all applicable information. Applications must include all work history up to ten years, and education details even if attaching a resume.<br><br><strong>Considerations<br><br></strong>This is an OPS/temporary job.<br><br>This position is being readvertised. Previous applicants need not reapply.<br><br>Based on the duties, this position may require completion of a criminal history background check.<br><br>This is a full-time role.<br><br><strong>Equal Employment Opportunity<br><br></strong>FSU is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.

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