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Post Doc Position

An NIH-funded postdoctoral position is available in the Department of Cancer Genetics, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, NY.

Our group has a longstanding interest in understanding role of mitochondrial genetics in carcinogenesis. We have excellent academic environment and research facilities for studying mitochondrial biology and genetics.

Candidates should have a recently obtained Ph.D degree with experience in protein biochemistry and molecular biology techniques. Those with experience in developing cell culture and animal models of carcinogenesis are strongly encouraged to apply. Interested applicants should forward a cover letter with the description of research interests and experience, curriculum vitae,and contact information of three references to:

keshav.singh@roswellpark.org

 

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Immunology

A postdoctoral position at the University of Alabama at Birmingham is immediately available to study lymphocyte development and the biology of a novel family of Fc receptor-like (FCRL) molecules. FCRLs possess tyrosine-based regulatory potential and are expressed by distinct populations of B cells and cytotoxic lymphocytes (Annu Rev Immunol. 2007;25:525-60 PMID: 17201682; Eur. J. Immunol. 2008; 38:3159-66 PMID 18991291). Current work in the laboratory focuses on exploring their functional roles in human and mouse models as well as their importance in malignancies and autoimmune disorders.

http://138.26.61.118/depts/MEB/SOMResearchFaculty/currentfacultydata.asp?s_lname=&s_keyword=&s_fname=Randall&s_Department_Name=&s_ResearchTitle=&ID=rsdavis

A strong background in basic cellular immunobiology is required. Familiarity with molecular biology, flow cytometry, signaling, and biochemistry techniques are highly desirable. Suitable candidates should be able to communicate well verbally and work independently.

A Ph.D. and/or M.D. degree is required. Applicants please send curriculum vitae with a description of research interests and names of three references with email addresses to:

Randall S. Davis, M.D.
Associate Professor of Medicine,
Microbiology, andBiochemistry & Molecular Genetics
University of Alabama at Birmingham
1825 University Blvd SHEL412
Birmingham, AL 35294-2182

Email: randall.davis@ccc.uab.edu

 

 

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