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Mechanisms of Regulating Memory T Cell Responses and Lifespan: Positions are available to study the mechanisms of memory lymphocyte response and lifespan regulation. Current studies include: 1) role of memory T cell differentially expressed genes in memory cell maintenance and function, and 2) role of chromatin modification in regulation gene expression and function in memory T cells.
Experience in molecular biology and cellular immunology is required. Applicants must have a Ph.D. and/or M.D. and less than five years of postdoctoral experience. For more information, contact:
Nan-ping Weng, M.D., Ph.D.
Laboratory of Immunology
National Institute on Aging
5600 Nathan Shock Drive, Box 21
Baltimore, MD 21224
Telephone: 410-558-8341
Fax: 410-558-8284
Email: wengn@mail.nih.gov
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