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Regulatory T cells in inflammation

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Our laboratory investigates immune regulatory mechanism particularly mediated by Foxp3+ regulatory CD4 T cells, a crucial T cell subset playing a central irreplaceable role in immunity.

Research

Glucocorticoid, miR-342 and immunity

Glucocorticoid, miR-342 and immunity

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Join the Lab

Join the Lab

We are hiring! We are looking for talented postdoctoral fellows to join the Min laboratory in the Department of Microbiology-Immunology at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. We are seeking highly motivated, independent and creative individuals with a PhD, DVM or MD degree and a strong interest and training in immunology. A successful applicant must have excellent communication skills, the ability to design experiments and to interpret experimental data. Skills in flow cytometry, cell sorting and in vivo mouse experiments are preferred. Interested applicants should send their CV, a brief description of research experience and contact information of three references to Booki Min. Graduate students and undergraduate students are also encouraged to apply.