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Join the Mukerji Lab

At the MGH Mukerji Lab for Neuro-Infectious Diseases, we are dedicated to making a positive impact in the lives of those living with HIV. As such, we are always on the lookout for talented individuals who share our passion for this field and who have experience working with people living with HIV.

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Watch: Dr. Shibani Mukerji explaining her HIV and depression research

Our Mission

To improve the lives of people with HIV through integrated clinical care, neurological research, and education.

Our Vision

We will create solutions that eliminate health burdens and provide hope for people with all neuro-infectious diseases to live happier, healthier, and more productive lives.

Join Us

Join the Mukerji Lab!

We continuously seek highly motivated, enthusiastic team members to join our multidisciplinary program. Consider applying for open positions below.
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The philosophy of our research group is that we achieve research and clinical excellence through collaboration and every individual member of the team brings value. We hope to create a collaborative environment in which every member is unhampered to achieve their potential. We believe diversity of thought, informed by various experiences, benefits achieving creative solutions for people with HIV and neuro-infectious diseases. This means that we benefit from the input of all lab members, we celebrate diverse backgrounds, and we respect ourselves, research participants, patients, and each other. It is our mutual respect and the integrity of our work that is the consistent thread for the lab culture, values, and policies.

Job Postings

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We are currently not hiring but will list any open positions as they become available. If you have any other questions about a future career opportunity please e-mail hemi.park@mgh.harvard.edu.

Previous Publications and Projects

Neurosteroids and Depression in PWH; Journal of Infectious Diseases 2020
Modeling Depression in Men with HIV Infection and Cocaine Use; AIDS and Behavior 2017
Impact of ART on CSF Escape in PWH; Clinical Infectious Diseases 2018
Cognitive concerns are a risk factor for mortality in people with HIV and coronavirus disease 2019

Support Our Work

Mass General Neuroinfectious Disease Research is on the cutting edge of scientific advancement. Your contributions can help us understand the complex interactions of HIV and the brain.

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