Postdoctoral Associate, National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories (NEIDL), Boston University

Boston University School of Medicine

Categories:
  • Post Doctoral Position - Academic
Job Type/Arrangement:
  • Full Time
Description:

Dr. Mohsan Saeed’s laboratory at Boston University’s National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories (NEIDL) is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate for a project on the interplay between proteases and antiviral immunity. The candidate will investigate the molecular details of how viral and cellular proteases shape the human antiviral defense mechanisms. The work will employ stem cell-derived models of virus infection and utilize modern molecular techniques, including CRISPR/Cas9, proximity-based protein labeling, proteomics, single-cell RNA sequencing, and high-resolution cell imaging. The strong conceptual and technological foundation of the proposed projects and the presence of compelling preliminary data present a solid platform for several high-quality publications.

The candidate will benefit from:

• The high-tech facilities and an extremely resourceful environment of the NEIDL (https://www.bu.edu/neidl/)

• Saeed lab’s ongoing collaborations with several groups at Harvard Medical School, MIT, Broad Institute, and Boston University School of Medicine

• Saeed lab’s close partnerships with Boston University’s Center for Regenerative Medicine (https://www.bu.edu/dbin/stemcells/) and Center for Network Systems Biology (https://cnsb.bu.edu/home-page/)

• NEIDL’s extraordinary seminar series featuring world-renowned experts in virology, emerging infectious diseases, and immunology

• A large number of outstanding benefit programs offered by the Boston University (www.bu.edu/benefits)

• A highly rich academic environment of the city of Boston.

The ideal candidate should have a recent Ph.D. or equivalent degree in molecular biology, extensive experience with viruses and innate immunity, first-author publications in peer reviewed journals, strong communication and analytical abilities, and enthusiasm for basic science research. The candidates with expertise in the CRISPR/Cas9 technology and/or computational biology will be preferred.

Please send your resume/CV and list of publications to Dr. Mohsan Saeed at msaeed1@bu.edu

Some of our recent publications include:

• Chen DY, et al., Spike and nsp6 are key determinants of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.1 attenuation. 2023. Nature.

• Chin CV and Saeed M. Surgical strikes on host defenses: Role of the viral protease activity in innate immune antagonism. 2022, Pathogens.

• Weingarten-Gabbay S, et al., Profiling SARS-CoV-2 HLA-1 peptidome reveals T cell epitopes from out-of-frame ORFs. 2021. Cell.

• Chen DY, et al., SARS-CoV-2 disrupts proximal elements in the JAK-STAT pathway. 2021. Journal of Virology.

• Saeed M, et al., Defining the proteolytic landscape during enterovirus infection. 2020. PLoS Pathogens.

Education Requirement:
Ph.D.
Location:
Boston University Medical Campus
Biochemistry/National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories
620 Albany Street Office 501R
Boston , MA 02118
US
Contact:
Mohsan Saeed, D.V.M., Ph