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Posted: 30-May-26
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Type: Full-time
Internal Number: 260000FM
Job DescriptionThe University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB), Center for Vaccine Development and Global Health (CVD) brings together more than four decades of innovative and life-saving research on vaccines and infectious diseases. The Malaria Research Laboratory of Professor Stefan Kappe is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Fellow to develop novel malaria vaccines using advanced molecular genetics, functional genomics, and vaccinology approaches.
Research in the Kappe laboratory focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms governing Plasmodium liver-stage development, host-parasite interactions, and the development of next-generation malaria vaccine platforms, including genetically attenuated parasites (GAPs) and transmission-blocking vaccines (TBVs). The laboratory has conducted pioneering work in malaria parasite biology, immunology and vaccine development and is actively engaged in identifying and characterizing novel vaccine candidates targeting pre-erythrocytic and transmission stages of the parasite lifecycle. Current projects include CRISPR/Cas9-based parasite engineering, functional characterization of parasite genes involved in liver infection and mosquito tranAsmission, identification of novel transmission-blocking vaccine antigens, and translational efforts aimed at improving whole-parasite and subunit malaria vaccines.
UMB is a public university and constituent institution of the University System of Maryland. All employees are expected to work primarily physically within the State of Maryland.
Primary Duties:
Design and execute independent research projects focused on malaria parasite biology, genetics, and vaccine development.
Generate and characterize transgenic Plasmodium parasites using CRISPR/Cas9-based genome engineering approaches.
Perform molecular cloning, parasite transfection, genotyping, and phenotypic analyses.
Conduct liver-stage, blood-stage, and mosquito-stage parasite infection experiments.
Identify and evaluate novel malaria vaccine candidates, including transmission-blocking vaccine (TBV) antigens and genetically attenuated parasite (GAP) vaccine platforms.
Analyze and interpret experimental data and maintain accurate laboratory records.
Prepare manuscripts, figures, presentations, and contribute to grant applications.
Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams within the laboratory and with external collaborators.
Mentor graduate students, research technicians, and junior trainees when appropriate.
Participate in laboratory meetings, project discussions, and scientific presentations.
Maintain compliance with institutional biosafety, animal care, and research regulations.
Research Areas
CRISPR/Cas9-based genome engineering of Plasmodium parasites
Generation and characterization of transgenic malaria parasites
Functional genomics and gene expression
Liver-stage malaria biology and host-parasite interactions
Mosquito-stage parasite biology and transmission
Identification and characterization of transmission-blocking vaccine (TBV) candidates
Development of genetically attenuated whole cell malaria vaccines
Cell biology, immunology, and infection models
Functional evaluation of malaria vaccine antigens
QualificationsQualifications:
Required Qualifications
Ph.D. in Molecular Parasitology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Genetics, or related field
Experience in molecular biology and genetic engineering techniques
Strong experimental and analytical skills
Ability to work independently and collaboratively
Excellent organizational and communication skills
Preferred Qualifications
Prior experience working with malaria parasites or other apicomplexan parasites
Experience with CRISPR/Cas9-mediated transgenesis and molecular cloning
Experience with parasite culture, mosquito infection studies, or transmission-stage biology
Familiarity with next-generation sequencing, transcriptomics, or functional genomics
Experience with microscopy, flow cytometry, or host-pathogen interaction models
Interest in translational malaria vaccine development
Application:
Please submit the following documents via email:
Curriculum vitae
Cover letter describing interest in the research topic, research experience, technical expertise, career goals, and expected availability/start date
Contact information for three professional references
We look forward to welcoming a dedicated researcher passionate about advancing the science of vaccine development and immune response! Please send your application to Dr. Hardikkumar Patel, PhD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics: hardik.patel@som.umaryland.edu.
Further information about the CVD can be found at http://medschool.umaryland.edu/CVD/. UMB is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.
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