Overview
Postdoctoral Positions in Microbiome, Immunology, and Bioinformatics
Opening in Fall 2025, the Translational Microbiome & Immune Tolerance Laboratory at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, Center for Advanced Microbiome Research and Innovation (CAMRI) within the Institute of Genome Sciences (IGS) is recruiting multiple postdoctoral fellows to join our interdisciplinary team studying the gut microbiome's role in immune tolerance development. Our lab integrates multi-omics microbiome analyses, experimental models, and clinical cohorts to uncover mechanisms by which early-life gut microbial metabolism shapes host immunity. We welcome applicants with backgrounds in computational biology, molecular microbiology , and / or basic immunology to apply for the following positions.
Qualifications
Bioinformatics & Data Integration
Focus : AI-powered microbiome analysis, single-cell transcriptomics, and multi-omics integration
Key areas :
Ideal candidate : A computational biologist or bioinformatician with strong programming skills and a keen interest in applying AI to biological systems—particularly in the context of clinical datasets and microbiome-driven disease mechanisms.
Molecular Microbiology
Focus : Microbial genetics and functional studies in non-model organisms
Key areas :
Ideal candidate : A microbiologist with hands-on experience in molecular genetics and microbial manipulation, excited about engineering gut microbes and dissecting their mechanistic roles in host biology.
Immunology & Microbe-Immune Interactions
Focus : Immune profiling and microbial regulation of host immunity
Key areas :
Ideal candidate : An immunologist with strong wet-lab experience and interest in microbiome-immunity crosstalk.
What We Offer
To apply, please send a CV cover letter , and contact information for three references to mozcam@som.umaryland.edu. In your cover letter, please indicate which position(s) you are applying for.
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