PI: Priya Issuree
Project and Position Details:
We are interested in understanding how early epigenetic programming of the human genome in T cells enable them to have long-lasting fitness and function in health and disease.
The project would be to establish a new assay in the laboratory. The trainee will work closely with a research scientist and PI in the lab and be involved in day-to-day lab operations.
Qualifications:
We are looking for very a motivated, responsible and dedicated individual, who is interested in using this training as a valuable building block for their next career goal.
Time Commitment: 20-25 Hours
Compensation: Academic Credit (1-4 Semester Hours), To be determined
Start Date: Near future, Summer semester, To be determined
Timeline: Ongoing, potential to be a continuous position
Application Instructions: Please reach out directly to Dr. Issuree