Yale University is one of the world’s leading research institutions, known for excellence in biomedical science, innovation, and global impact. The Yale School of Medicine offers a highly collaborative and interdisciplinary research environment with access to state-of-the-art facilities in genomics, immunology, and translational medicine. This postdoctoral programme provides an outstanding opportunity to work at the forefront of immunology and single-cell technologies, with strong mentorship and career development support. Science Careers
🔬 Research Focus
- Viral-host interactions and T cell biology
- Single-cell multi-omics & spatial transcriptomics
- Cancer, chronic infection, and autoimmune diseases
- Translational research using human clinical samples and animal models
🧪 Key Responsibilities
- Lead independent, hypothesis-driven research projects
- Perform single-cell RNA-seq and multi-omics analysis
- Conduct wet-lab experiments (cell culture, flow cytometry, CRISPR)
- Analyze data using bioinformatics tools (R/Python)
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary research teams
- Publish research and present at international conferences
🎓 Required Qualifications
- PhD (within last 4 years) in:
- Immunology / Molecular Biology / Genomics / Bioinformatics or related field
- Strong publication record (first-author papers preferred)
- Experience in experimental or computational biology
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively
⭐ Preferred Skills
- Experience with:
- Single-cell genomics
- Mammalian cell culture or mouse models
- Bioinformatics and data analysis
💰 Salary & Benefits
- Approx. $65,000 – $68,500/year (based on experience)
- Funded by major NIH grants
- Strong mentoring and career development opportunities
📍 Location
- Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
📩 Application Process
Submit the following via email:
- CV
- Personal statement (research interests)
- Contact details of 3 referees
📧 Email: ya-chi.ho@yale.edu
Deadline
- Rolling basis (apply early)
