Date Posted Tuesday, January 9, 2024 Position is with Lab / Branch / Program Name of Hiring Official / Investigator
Job Description
A post-doctoral position in tumor immunology is available in the lab of Dr. Chen Zhao, Thoracic and GI Malignancies Branch, CCR, NCI in Bethesda, MD.
Our research focuses on understanding the complex interactions among tumor cells, immune cells, and microbes in the tumor microenvironment in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer.
We have established genetically engineered mouse models, including the KP model, and advanced tissue imaging (static and intravital imaging) platforms.
We are looking for a postdoctoral fellow with a strong interest in tumor immunology to join us. Potential research areas include :
- Interactions between myeloid cells and T cells in TME of lung cancer
- Crosstalk among intratumor microbiome, tumor cells, and immune cells
In general, our goal is to create an environment for training future leaders in tumor immunology research. We expect the candidate to develop a research program in 4-5 years.
The candidate will spend the first year developing the system and identifying research questions. In the second year, the candidate will have an opportunity to hire a post-bac fellow for his / her project, which will be sponsored by the lab.
We strongly believe this helps the candidate develop leadership skills, which is essential for starting his / her research group in the future.
In addition, the candidate will enjoy research flexibility through the allocation of a discretionary fund of at least $2,000 per month.
This fund empowers the candidate to independently determine how to allocate it towards various research needs.
Qualifications and Job Details
Degree Required or equivalent Job Location Bethesda Appointment Type Training Position (Starting stipend : $65,100, bonuses may apply) Work Schedule Full-time (In-Person) Citizenship US Citizenship not required - (ie, permanent resident, visa)
Required and Preferred Skills
Required Skills
- Highly motivated candidate with a strong interest in tumor immunology
- Expertise in immunology, molecular biology, or cancer biology
- Experiences in molecular cloning
- Have a or equivalent degree
Preferred Skills
- Experiences with mouse models
- Flow cytometry
- Intravital imaging
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