
This post-doctoral research associate role is based in Dr. Chengwen Li's laboratory at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's Gene Therapy Center. The position focuses on developing adeno-associated virus vectors to treat neurodegenerative and liver diseases while studying their interaction with host immune responses. Key responsibilities include utilizing animal and other research models to advance translational projects with clinical impact. The role appeals to candidates with a PhD or MD in biology or biotechnology who possess strong communication skills and a record of first-author publications. Preferred candidates will have expertise in molecular biology, immunology, and animal handling. This opportunity offers a chance to contribute to high-impact research aimed at designing safer and more effective gene therapies.




















