Position: Research Scientist – Toxoplasma gondii / Host-Pathogen Interactions
Type: Full-Time
Location: Onsite, University of Michigan, Medical School
Application Deadline: November 10, 2026
Category: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Job Opening ID: 270298
Overview:
The successful candidate will lead efforts to elucidate how the intracellular protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii exploits the host ESCRT machinery to support its growth. This involves applying biochemical, proteomic, and microscopy-based approaches to dissect ESCRT recruitment mechanisms and define the functional significance of parasite effector–host ESCRT interactions.
Responsibilities:
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Advance the project by critically engaging with current literature and generating innovative experimental strategies.
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Contribute to a collaborative research environment and mentor trainees.
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Share research findings through lab meetings, seminars, conferences, and publications.
Required Qualifications:
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PhD or equivalent doctoral degree.
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Strong expertise in proteomics and biochemical techniques.
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Minimum of five years of postdoctoral research experience investigating apicomplexan parasite/host interactions at the cellular and protein levels.
Work Mode:
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Onsite (hybrid or remote work is at department discretion).
Additional Notes:
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University of Michigan is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer.
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