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Post-Doc Research Associate
University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill
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NC-Chapel-Hill, United States
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NC-Chapel-Hill
Posted
June 20, 2026
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Job Description
Vacancy ID: PDS003564
Position Summary/Description:
We are seeking highly motivated postdoctoral research associates to perform basic and translational research in the laboratories of Drs. Angela Wahl, Martina Kovarova and J. Victor Garcia, Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases and Center for AIDS Research at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
We work with a multidisciplinary team of investigators from academia, government, and industry to develop and use precision animal models to study fundamental aspects of the immune system during health and disease and interactions between human-specific pathogens and their host. Our work is funded by multiple NIH grant awards, private foundation investments, and federal government contracts. Areas of research in our laboratories include:
1) HIV Persistence and Cure: We are using state of the art precision animal models to study the contribution of different cell types and compartments throug...
Position Summary/Description:
We are seeking highly motivated postdoctoral research associates to perform basic and translational research in the laboratories of Drs. Angela Wahl, Martina Kovarova and J. Victor Garcia, Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases and Center for AIDS Research at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
We work with a multidisciplinary team of investigators from academia, government, and industry to develop and use precision animal models to study fundamental aspects of the immune system during health and disease and interactions between human-specific pathogens and their host. Our work is funded by multiple NIH grant awards, private foundation investments, and federal government contracts. Areas of research in our laboratories include:
1) HIV Persistence and Cure: We are using state of the art precision animal models to study the contribution of different cell types and compartments throug...