Postdoctoral Fellow in Immunology

BU Pulmonary

Job Details

The Department of Medicine at Boston University, Bosmann Laboratory, is recruiting highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellows to work on projects in Immunology and Host–Pathogen Interactions.

The immune system protects against invading pathogens and opportunistic microbes at barrier surfaces such as the lung and gut. Dysregulation of these interactions plays a critical role in bacterial infections (including pneumonia and sepsis) as well as inflammatory bowel disease. In the absence of fully effective therapeutic options, these microbe-driven inflammatory diseases represent a major and growing burden on health care systems worldwide.

Our laboratory is dedicated to achieving a mechanistic understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of bacterial infections and host–pathogen interactions, with the goal of identifying and evaluating novel therapeutic targets. Please see our recent publications (Nature Communications 2022, PMID: 32788578; Proc Natl Acad Sci, 2026, PMID: 41941636). A particular emphasis is placed on novel genes, for which our laboratory has generated multiple genetically engineered mouse models.

We seek outstanding postdoctoral candidates with strong career potential to advance our experimental and translational research programs. Depending on the interests and background of the trainee, projects may focus on IBD-related mucosal immunity or on pneumonia and sepsis, or on shared immune mechanisms across these disease contexts.

Key areas of interest include:

  • Bacterial polyphosphates in immunity at barrier organs (gut and lung)
  • Host–pathogen interactions
  • Innate immune cells, including macrophages, neutrophils and T cells
  • Cytokine biology and immune signaling pathways (e.g. G-protein signaling)

Pathogens of interest include E. coli, S. pneumoniae, Legionella spp., and others. Projects will be individually tailored to align with the qualifications and scientific interests of the postdoctoral fellow.

Preferred candidates will have prior experience in experimental immunology, mouse models of infection or inflammation, innate immunity, and/or transcriptomic or proteomic approaches.

The research environment offers access to a broad spectrum of state-of-the-art immunological techniques, including single-cell transcriptomics (scRNA-Seq, TOTAL-Seq) and phospho-/proteomics. Large-scale data analysis is supported by an experienced bioinformatician within the laboratory.

Further information is available on our website: https://sites.bu.edu/bosmannlab/                    

 

Please send your CV, publication list, transcripts and names of three references to:

Markus Bosmann ([email protected]), M.D., Associate Professor of Medicine, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Investigator of the National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories

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