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The goal of the Lacy-Hulbert Lab is to understand how different aspects of the immune system cooperate to identify and combat potentially infectious organisms while preventing immune attack against innocuous microbes or the body’s own self. This position is 19 hours a week, within the hours of 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday to Friday (exact schedule to be determined).   
Requisition number
1921
Department
Lacy-Hulbert Lab
Employment Type
Temporary Part-Time
Job Type
Onsite
Job Locations
US-WA-Seattle
The Benaroya Research Institute (BRI) in Seattle, WA seeks to recruit several outstanding investigators for new faculty positions at the assistant or associate member level, equivalent to assistant or associate professor. We seek candidates who use innovative experimental and/or computational approaches to study immune system function in health and disease, with a particular emphasis on autoimmune and immune-mediated diseases. We particularly encourage investigators in the following areas to apply: B cell biology, tissue immunity, innate immunity, systems immunology, and stromal-immune interactions. However, candidates from all areas of immunology will be considered.
Requisition number
1940
Employment Type
Regular Full-Time
Job Type
Onsite
Job Locations
US-WA-Seattle
The goal of the Harrison Lab is to understand how immune cells promote barrier tissue integrity and repair, and to understand how this goes awry during disease.  This work-study position is for 15 to 19 hours each week. 
Requisition number
1955
Department
Harrison Lab
Employment Type
Regular Full-Time
Job Type
Onsite
Job Locations
US-WA-Seattle
The Khor laboratory is a high-mentoring environment currently seeking a highly motivated and creative individual for the position of Lab Aide. The scientist will be engaged in studying novel pathways regulating inflammation, autoimmunity and aging particularly in the context of Down syndrome. Work includes both human and animal models and is highly collaborative and cross-disciplinary. Immunology, in vivo mouse model and systems biology experience is highly desirable.  Our goal is to empower...
Requisition number
1965
Department
Khor Lab
Employment Type
Regular Part-Time
Job Type
Onsite
Job Locations
US-WA-Seattle