Employer: |
Emory University |
Job Number: |
4018602 |
Date Posted: |
08/02/2016 |
Application Deadline: |
Open Until Filled |
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Job Description
The Marcus laboratory at the NCI-Designated Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University is searching for an applicant with expertise in cell biology and/or the biology of cancer metastasis. Our laboratory developed a cell biology approach to extract genomic information from rare cancer cells using fluorescence imaging. We apply this technique to study cancer metastasis and tumor heterogeneity (see https://youtu.be/wGImLZuWVl4). This project is NIH funded and we are searching for a post-doctoral fellow with cell biology experience (does not necessarily have to be in the cancer or the cancer metastasis field). Our goal is to train the post-doctoral fellow for success by providing the leadership, writing, and experimental skills necessary to excel in a scientific career.
The Marcus lab has had a strong track-record of success in pre-doctoral and post-doctoral F31 and F32 training grants and would expect the applicant to apply for a training grant as the project develops. The Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University is located in Atlanta, GA and is the only NCI-designated Cancer Center in Georgia. Winship offers numerous scientific research cores including imaging, genomics, biostatistics, and proteomics. |
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