Mount Sinai Health System is an integrated health system based in New York City, offering distinguished care through seven hospital campuses, a medical school, and extensive ambulatory services. The organization prioritizes patient-centric innovation, collaboration, and biomedical education, attracting 48,000 employees dedicated to advancing medicine globally.
The Postdoctoral Fellow will join a multidisciplinary team focused on the role of myeloid cells in Parkinson’s disease, specializing in peripheral monocytes/macrophages and CNS microglia. This position involves detailed profiling of innate immune cells using genomic assays, investigating mechanisms of neurodegeneration, and identifying potential therapeutics. The position leverages data from the Ronald M. Loeb Center for Alzheimer’s Disease and Precision Immunology Institute within the Icahn School of Medicine.
Mount Sinai Health System is an integrated health system based in New York City, offering distinguished care through seven hospital campuses, a medical school, and extensive ambulatory services. The organization prioritizes patient-centric innovation, collaboration, and biomedical education, attracting 48,000 employees dedicated to advancing medicine globally.
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