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Description
We invite highly-motived applicants for an NIH-funded Postdoctoral Scholar position in the Auerbuch Stone lab at the University of California Santa Cruz. Our research focuses on understanding how bacterial pathogens sense and respond to the host environment to successfully establish infection. Using a combination of bacterial genetics, genomics, microscopy, and animal models, we investigate the regulatory networks that control virulence gene expression, with a particular emphasis on how pathogens such as Yersinia integrate host-derived signals such as iron and oxygen to optimize their infection strategy. This project will examine how iron availability shapes host–pathogen interactions and infection outcomes, leveraging models of healthy, anemic, and hereditary hemochromatosis hosts.
Requirements
The successful candidate will join a collaborative and supportive research environment and play a leading role in driving interdisciplinary research in host-pathogen interactions. We welcome applications from recent Ph.D. graduates with expertise in microbiology, bacterial genetics, and molecular biology, particularly those with experience using animal models. The postdoctoral scholar will have the opportunity to lead first-author publications, develop independent research directions, mentor trainees, collaborate with investigators at UC Santa Cruz and partner institutions, and receive strong support for fellowship applications and career development toward academic, government, or industry positions.
To apply, please send a CV, a brief statement of research interests, and contact information for three references to Dr. Vicki Auerbuch Stone, Professor and Chair of Microbiology & Environmental Toxicology at UC Santa Cruz, via e-mail: vastone@ucsc.edu.