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2019年06月24日
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摘要:OHSU Knight癌症研究所,被誉为个性化癌症医学的先驱之一,是研究和癌症治疗领域的国际领导者。该研究所是10亿美元慈善基金的捐助者,用于彻底检查致命癌症的早期检测,并招募一些世界领先的研究人员。

  招聘简介:

  博士后研究员

  欧苏

  波特兰,或美国

  发布日期:2019年8月20日

  OHSU Knight癌症研究所,被誉为个性化癌症医学的先驱之一,是研究和癌症治疗领域的国际领导者。该研究所是10亿美元慈善基金的捐助者,用于彻底检查致命癌症的早期检测,并招募一些世界领先的研究人员。因此,奈特癌症研究所内的癌症早期检测和高级研究(Cedar)中心为优秀、有动力和创造性的博士后候选人提供了一个独特的机会,使他们能够进行前沿和高风险的研究,从了解基础癌症生物学到开发新技术到辅助检测。为了加快发现过程,Cedar提供了慷慨的内部资助机制,供研究人员在其职业生涯的各个阶段使用。

  我们目前正在招聘一位在微流体领域有很强背景的博士后。一位成功的候选人将有机会与萨迪克·埃斯纳博士(Sadik Esener)以及其他具有不同学术和行业背景的备受尊敬的雪松科学家密切合作,在实验室制定重大科学项目倡议,并协助监督已确定项目的实施和执行。

  英文原文:

  Postdoctoral Fellow

  OHSU

  Portland, OR, United States

  Posted about 2 days agoExpires on August 20, 2019

  The OHSU Knight Cancer Institute, known as one of the pioneers in personalized cancer medicine, is an international leader in research and cancer treatment. The institute is the benefactor of $1 billion in philanthropic funds to overhaul early detection of lethal cancers and to recruit some of the world’s leading researchers. The Cancer Early Detection and Advanced Research (CEDAR) center within the Knight Cancer Institute as a result offers a unique opportunity for outstanding, driven and creative postdoctoral candidates to perform cutting edge and high-risk research ranging from understanding basic cancer biology to developing novel technologies to aid detection. To expedite the process of discovery, CEDAR offers generous internal funding mechanisms open to researchers at all stages of their career.

  We are currently recruiting for a postdoctoral fellow with a strong background in microfluidics. A successful candidate will have the opportunity to work closely with Dr. Sadik Esener other highly respected CEDAR scientists with diverse academic and industry backgrounds to develop major scientific project initiatives in the laboratory and aid in overseeing the implementation and execution of identified projects.

  To apply online, please visit our website at www.ohsujobs.com, and reference IRC79618.

  Who We Are

  We are biologists, chemists, biomedical engineers, computationalists, and clinicians working on cutting-edge, transdisciplinary research centered on one idea—early cancer detection. Our mission at CEDAR is to detect and stop lethal cancers at the earliest stage because early detection saves lives. This is an ambitious goal, one that requires novelty, creativity, and innovation. At CEDAR, we are changing how cancer research is done. We conduct groundbreaking translational cancer research to help people maintain a high quality of life and reduce cancer mortality, to create a global early detection community, and to have a positive impact on the Oregon economy. By leveraging the world-class researchers at OHSU and the Knight Cancer Institute, CEDAR will improve patient lives.

  The Benefits of CEDAR

  We have an internal mechanism for funding our research projects, which expedites the process of discovery. We remove the burden on researchers to perform many administrative functions by centrally organizing our people, resources, and support—this allows our researchers to focus on science and discovery. We build a more cohesive, successful organization by having outstanding researchers of diverse backgrounds work together on multiple projects. We encourage high-risk, high-reward research projects because defeating cancer requires unproven, out-of-the-box thinking. Our research is milestone driven to ensure that each project is fulfilling its stated goals. We expect to learn as much from so-called failed projects as successful ones, continually learning and evolving to achieve our mission.

  Where We Work

  CEDAR is housed in the Knight Cancer Research Building, a seven-story, 320,000-square-foot building designed for collaboration. This state-of-the-art research facility features an open laboratory design and centralized, shared equipment and core facilities in order to bring together people from different scientific disciplines and accelerate research progress.

  CEDAR Research

  CEDAR has funded over 100 transdisciplinary research projects. Project team members not only receive guidance from experienced mentors and facilitators, but consult with working groups of OHSU clinicians and researchers to maximize their project’s relevance and impact.