Postdoctoral Fellow - Immunology, Kim Lab
Genentech | |
United States, California, South San Francisco | |
Sep 29, 2024 | |
The Position
We advance science so that we all have more time with the people we love. We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral research fellow who has a strong interest in and the essential skills for studying T cells in immune regulation to join the Kim lab in the Department of Immunology at Genentech. You will work closely with a diverse scientific team including neuroscientists, oncologists, and bioinformaticians. The Opportunity:
Who You Are:
Relevant Publications: 1. Kim HJ, Barnitz RA, Kreslavsky T, Brown FD, Moffett H, Lemieux ME, Kaygusuz Y, Meissner T, Holderried T, Chan S, Kastner P, Haining WN, Cantor H. (2015) Stable inhibitory activity of regulatory T cells requires the transcription factor Helios. Science Oct 16. Vol 350 Issue 6258: 334-339. 2. Nakagawa H, Sido JM, Reyes EE, Kiers V, Cantor H*, Kim HJ*. (2016) Instability of Helios-deficient Treg is associated with conversion to a T-effector phenotype and enhanced anti-tumor immunity. PNAS May 31;113(22):6248-53. (*co-senior authors) 3. Goel S, DeCristo M, Watt A, BrinJones H, Sceneay J, Li B, Khan N, Ubellacker J, Xie S, Metger O, Ma C, Hoog J, Ellis M, Ramm S, Krop I, Winer E, Roberts T, Kim HJ*, McAllister S*, Zhao J*. (2017) CDK4/6 inhibition promotes anti-tumor immunity by suppressing DNMT1. Nature 548, 471-475 (*co-senior authors) 4. Yates K, Bi K, Haining WN, Cantor H*, Kim HJ*. (2018) Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals distinct genetic modules associated with Helios expression in intratumoral regulatory T cells. PNAS. Feb 27;115(9):2162-2167 (*co-senior authors) 5. Kim HJ, Nakagawa H, Choi JY, Che X, Divris A, Liu Q, Wight A, Zhang H, Saad A, Solhjou Z, Deban C, Azzi J, Cantor H. (2023) A narrow T cell receptor repertoire instructs thymic differentiation of MHC class Ib-restricted CD8+ regulatory T-cells. J Clin Invest. 2023 Nov 7:e170512 Postdoc Program Elevate your research career to new heights with Genetech's Postdoctoral Program! Join a prestigious community of early career scientists and kick-start your journey toward becoming a scientific leader in biotechnology and bioengineering. With competitive salaries and fully funded research expenses, you can dedicate yourself to groundbreaking research that aligns with Genentech strategic ambitions. The postdoc program is designed to empower recent Ph.D. graduates to conduct world-class research, publish in top-tier journals, and build a robust scientific network. By joining us, you will receive the mentorship and support necessary to develop into an independent scientist and leader. The Genentech Postdoc Program provides access to world-class seminars, professional development workshops, and networking opportunities. Apply now to Genentech Postdoctoral Program and unlock your full potential! The expected salary range for this position based on the primary location of South San Francisco California is $92,500 and $98,500. Actual pay will be determined based on experience, qualifications, geographic location, and other job-related factors permitted by law. This position also qualifies for the benefits detailed at the link provided below. Benefits Relocation benefits are available for this job posting. #LI-PL1 #postdoc Genentech is an equal opportunity employer, and we embrace the increasingly diverse world around us. Genentech prohibits unlawful discrimination based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin or ancestry, age, disability, marital status and veteran status. |