Positions

Graduate Students
We are using molecular, biochemical, and imaging strategies, as well as biophysical approaches for understanding human lymphocyte (including CTLs and NK cells) dysfunction in chronic infectious diseases and cancers.
If you are interested in the biology of Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T and NK cells for development of innovative therapies for infection and infection-related malignancies, please contact me (dongfang.liu@rutgers.edu).

Postdoctoral Fellows
This post-doctoral position requires strong expertise in molecular cloning. Background in immunology and imaging is desirable, but not required. This post-doctoral fellowship will also provide the opportunity to apply cutting-edge techniques to study the biology of cytotoxic lymphocytes and CAR-T and CAR-NK cells.
If you are interested in NK or CAR cell biology, please contact me (dongfang.liu@rutgers.edu).