Postdoctoral position in Toxoplasma

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION

Biochemistry, Microbiology, Drug development

 

Indiana University School of Medicine

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION available to investigate the efficacy and mechanism of experimental drugs to treat infection caused by the protozoan parasite Toxoplasma gondii. Related to the malaria parasite, Toxoplasma causes birth defects and life-threatening infection in immunocompromised AIDS or heart transplant patients. The successful candidate will continue the study of small molecules that interfere with stress responses and differentiation as a means to subvert acute and chronic parasite infection using in vivo and in vitro models (see Konrad et al., Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2013, 57(4):1815-22). The candidate is also expected to employ state of the art genetic and biochemical approaches to determine the detailed mechanism of action for these compounds.

Position requires a Ph.D., expertise in animal (mouse) handling, biochemistry & cell biology,  and excellent communication skills (speaking and writing English). Submit CV and contact information for three references to Dr. Bill Sullivan (wjsulliv@iu.edu).

Located in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) is the second largest medical school in the US and boasts an outstanding intellectual atmosphere and core facilities. IUSM was nationally ranked in the Top 30 Best Places to Work for Postdocs. Our lab is part of a larger intracellular parasitism group at IU that fosters innovation and collaboration. IUSM is an equal opportunity employer. Visitwww.sullivanlab.com for more information.