Immunology postdoctoral positions are available in the laboratory of Dr. Hongbo Chi in the Department of Immunology, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
The Chi lab investigates immunobiology and cancer immunology, by focusing on metabolic regulation of the immune system (immunometabolism) and its implications in cancer and other diseases. As metabolic pathways are inextricably connected to immunity and cancer, understanding these connections allows us to gain new insights into biological concepts and disease targets. We are particularly interested in understanding the metabolic programs (e.g., amino acid and lipid metabolism), signaling pathways (e.g., mTOR and nutrient-induced signaling), and systems-level regulatory networks (e.g., protein–protein or driver gene–target gene interactions) that regulate basic T cell and dendritic cell biology and antitumor immunity. To this end, we apply interdisciplinary strategies by integrating immunological and genetic approaches with cutting-edge systems immunology and functional genomics tools, including in vivo CRISPR screening, single-cell transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and network reconstruction. Former trainees of the Chi lab have been principal investigators in multiple academic institutions. Please also see the following articles published over the past four years for additional information: Nature 624:154 (2023); Nature 620:200 (2023); Nature Immunology 24:1735 (2023); Nature Reviews Immunology 23:363 (2023); Nature 607:135 (2022); Nature Cell Biology 24:1642 (2022); Immunity 55:14 (2022); Nature Chemical Biology 18:470 (2022); Nature 600:308 (2021); Nature 595:724 (2021); Nature 591:306 (2021); and Cell 184:1245 (2021).
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, ranked as the best children's hospital for pediatric cancer, offers an exceptional research and training environment with state-of-the-art facilities, along with competitive salaries and excellent benefits, to postdoctoral fellows. To find out more about our benefits for postdocs, check out this link.
Highly motivated individuals with a recent Ph.D. in immunology or cell biology and publication records (minimum of one-first author publication in a peer-reviewed journal) are encouraged to apply for the open position (www.stjude.org/chi).
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