Postdoctoral Researcher, Pluvinage Lab
Company: Arc Institute
Location: Palo Alto
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
About Arc Institute Arc Institute is an independent nonprofit
research organization at the interface of artificial intelligence
and biology, working to accelerate scientific progress and
understand the root causes of complex diseases. Founded in 2021 and
based in Palo Alto, Arc partners with Stanford University, UC
Berkeley, and UC San Francisco. Unlike academia, our scientists
have long-term funding and industry-like resources. Unlike
industry, they're free to pursue high-risk, long-term research
without commercial pressures. Arc's Technology Centers and Core
Investigator labs work side by side, integrating experimental and
computational biology under one roof to tackle problems neither
could solve alone. Our two Institute Initiatives reflect this model
in action: Virtual Cell Initiative : Building a full-stack virtual
cell model to identify disease mechanisms and nominate drug
targets, accelerating the path from biological insight to clinical
trials. Alzheimer's Disease Initiative : Mapping the genes,
pathways, and environmental factors behind Alzheimer's disease to
develop drug candidates that address root causes. More than 300
Arconauts work together at our Palo Alto headquarters, backed by
substantial long-term philanthropic funding. About the position We
are seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow with expertise in human
immunology, neurobiology, or neuroimmunology to join the Pluvinage
Lab at the Arc Institute. Our goal is to improve the lives of
patients with neurological diseases by exploring undiagnosed
autoimmunity in rare mystery cases and common neurodegenerative
conditions alike. The questions we ask: How do autoantibodies
regulate cognition? What is the source, target, and mechanism of
pathogenic autoantibodies in neurological disease? How can we
eliminate pathogenic autoantibodies while leaving the rest of the
immune system intact? How does comorbid autoimmunity contribute to
cognitive decline in neurodegeneration? Are there protective
autoantibodies that promote cognitive resilience in healthy brain
aging? The approaches we take: discovery-driven projects starting
with human samples (cerebrospinal fluid, PBMCs, brain tissue) from
curated cohorts of patients with neurological diseases, CRISPR
screens, phage display, immune repertoire sequencing Postdocs will
be encouraged to lead independent projects resulting in high impact
publications, present at conferences, and prepare for long-term
careers in academia or industry. Clinical residents or fellows
interested in physician-scientist pathways are encouraged to apply.
About you You have a strong foundation in human immunology,
neurobiology, or neuroimmunology and are eager to apply this
expertise to translational questions in neurological disease. You
are extremely curious and self-motivated. You thrive in a
fast-paced environment while conducting rigorous and impactful
research. You are intellectually independent and are able to design
new research directions and projects (with input from your PI). You
are eager to learn and adopt new techniques. You are excited by
solving puzzles that have a translational impact and/or creating
new therapeutic approaches. In this position you will Conduct
High-Impact Research: Design, execute, and analyze experiments,
taking ownership of a research project within the lab's scientific
focus, with guidance from the PI and increasing independence as you
develop expertise Develop as a Future Scientific Leader: Publish
first-author papers in high-impact journals, present your work at
national and international conferences, and build a network of
collaborators across the Arc Institute and beyond Foster Scientific
Excellence: Mentor and train research associates, technicians, and
students, engage in Arc-wide activities (seminars, symposia,
journal clubs); contribute to a collaborative, inclusive research
environment; keep rigorous experimental records and documentation;
contribute to lab operations, including equipment maintenance and
protocol development Requirements Doctorate (MD, PhD, MD/PhD, or
equivalent) in immunology, neuroimmunology, neuroscience, genetics,
or a related field Demonstrated expertise in human immunology or
neurobiology, with a strong understanding of immune–nervous system
interactions Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Demonstrated ability to work in a fast-paced environment and be
both an independent thinker and a highly collaborative team player
Preferred Qualifications Hands-on experience with pooled
genome-scale CRISPR screening Proficiency in single-cell immune
repertoire sequencing Experience working with primary human samples
(CSF, PBMCs, or tissue) Familiarity with computational analysis
pipelines for high-dimensional immunological or single-cell data
Track record of first-author publications in immunology,
neuroscience, or related fields The minimum base salary for this
position is $80,000. Base salary for this role is determined by how
many months of relevant postdoctoral experience a successful
candidate has. Base salary for this role is not negotiable.
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