Advancing Precision Immunology
for Critically Ill Children
The Lindell Lab seeks ambitious researchers from diverse backgrounds who are dedicated to solving the molecular complexities of pediatric sepsis. Come be part of our translational research program at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia!
The Training Environment
The Lindell Lab provides a resource-rich environment where wet and dry bench projects converge to deepen our understanding of biology and translate these insights into clinical impact. We are seeking Project Leaders in bioinformatics and immunology who thrive at the intersection of discovery and care.
Every trainee in the lab is expected to lead a primary research project, taking full accountability for the entire scientific lifecycle—from sample processing and data generation to computational analysis and manuscript publication.
Open Opportunities
Postdoctoral Fellows
Actively RecruitingWe seek ambitious researchers with backgrounds in bioinformatics, immunology, and molecular biology to drive independent projects at the intersection of immunology and bioinformatics.
IGG Graduate Students
Rotations WelcomeWe accept rotation students from the UPenn Immunology Graduate Group. As with all trainees, rotation students are expected to lead a discrete molecular analysis using human biospecimens.
CHOP Fellows & Residents
Inquiries WelcomeWe offer advanced academic development opportunities for CHOP residents and fellows through T32 programs and divisional research blocks.
Medical Students
Limited CapacityLimited opportunities for students to contribute to established projects in clinical immunophenotyping. Selection is based on long-term commitment.
Undergraduates
Limited CapacityLimited positions are available for motivated UPenn undergraduates. Project details are available through the CURF portal.
