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美国明尼苏达大学细胞生物学等方向国外博士后职位招聘

2017年09月15日
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摘要:
Postdoctoral Fellow-Cell Biology, Tumor Immunology and Targeted Therapy : Minneapolis, MN, United States
 
A postdoctoral position is available in Hongbo Pang lab, Department of Pharmaceutics, School of Pharmacy, University of Minnesota (Twin-Cities campus). Please refer to the lab website for more details of ongoing projects (https://sites.google.com/umn.edu/pang/lab-openings). The successful candidate will employ molecular biology, cell biology, mouse models and in vivo imaging to study a novel endocytosis/exocytosis pathway into solid tumors (Pang et al, 2014, Nature Communications; Pang et al, 2015, Science Advances). The candidate will also join in the efforts to discover novel peptide tools to target immune components within solid tumors and other human diseases, elucidate the molecular basis and develop nanotechnologies for disease-specific immune modulation.
 
The desired applicant should have a PhD degree in biology and biomedical research fields, preferably in the disciplines of molecular biology, cell biology and cancer biology. Individuals with a strong background in either immunology or neuroscience are highly encouraged to apply. Experience in endocytosis/exocytosis, macrophages, primary neuron isolation and culture is a plus. The candidate should also have outstanding interpersonal, organizational, communication and writing skills. To apply, please send your CV, cover letter and 2-3 contacts for references to pang0051@umn.edu. The position will remain open until filled.
 
Graduate Student Position in Pang Lab
 
Pang lab is a young and vibrant group interested in biomedical technology development. A wide variety of projects are available for perspective graduate students in the fields of targeted drug delivery, cell biology, intracellular and transcellular transport, and novel diagnosis and therapy development. We always welcome young and energetic explorers to join in our force of unveiling the secrets and conquering the diseases.