Microbiology, Genetics, Immunology Chm 10022586
Faculty/Academic Staff
A postdoctoral research associate position supported by NIH and the MSU Foundation is available for a joint project in the laboratories of Drs. Sangbum Park (sparklab.org) and Dohun Pyeon (pyeonlab.org) at Michigan State University.
Our collaborative research group is uniquely positioned to conduct basic and translational cancer research using combined approaches with patient specimens, unique mouse models, and cutting-edge technologies, including intravital imaging, in vivo lineage tracing, high-dimensional single-cell analyses, and genome-wide CRISPR screens.
The successful candidate will lead a high-impact project, delving into the intricate mechanisms of cancer immune evasion and metastasis. This will involve real-time tracking of cancer-immune cell interactions and movement in the tumor microenvironment in live mice, providing a unique opportunity to make a significant contribution to the field.
We are seeking candidates with a recent Ph.D. in cancer biology, immunology, cell biology, or a related field, a strong track record of lead-author publications in top research journals, excellent communication and organization skills, and the ability to work independently within a research team. Those who aspire to an independent career path are particularly encouraged to apply. Expertise in cancer immunology and/or mouse models is highly desirable. We offer a competitive salary at the NIH postdoctoral stipend level, excellent benefits, and one-on-one mentoring for a successful research career.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status.
Doctorate -cancer biology, immunology, cell biology, or a related field
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, CV, and the contact information of three referees.
08/28/2024
Some duties associated with this position may include the following health risks:
https://mgi.natsci.msu.edu/
The Department of Microbiology, Genetics, & Immunology at Michigan State University values diversity in our faculty, staff, and students. We will strive for a culture of equity and inclusion in our research, teaching, mentoring, outreach and other activities. To achieve our goals in research, training, education, and outreach, we need a diverse community to provide new perspectives and develop new approaches for generating and disseminating knowledge about the microbial world and the molecular genetic processes of all life on Earth.
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