Postdoctoral Fellow - RNA Splicing Dysregulation, DNA Damage Response and Oncogenesis
- Employer
- City of Hope
- Location
- Monrovia, CA
- Closing date
- Oct 28, 2021
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The Wang Laboratory at the Department of Systems Biology, Beckman Research Institute, City of Hope, is seeking for a talented and motivated Postdoctoral Fellow to lead the project for RNA splicing dysregulation, DNA damage response, and oncogenesis in blood malignancies. Candidates with strong background in RNA splicing, DNA damage, cancer biology, animal models, and bioinformatics are encouraged to apply. Wang Laboratory is currently funded by two R01 grants, foundation grants, and City of Hope Startup package.
Basic education, experience and skills required for consideration:
PhD or MD degree in hematology, molecular biology, cancer biology, or a related discipline is required
Understanding fundamental mechanism of DNA damage is required
Knowledge in transcriptome analysis is preferred
Familiar with genetic murine models is preferred
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Self-motivated, independent and creative
Basic education, experience and skills required for consideration:
PhD or MD degree in hematology, molecular biology, cancer biology, or a related discipline is required
Understanding fundamental mechanism of DNA damage is required
Knowledge in transcriptome analysis is preferred
Familiar with genetic murine models is preferred
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Self-motivated, independent and creative
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