Postdoctoral Position
Cancer Biology
Postdoctoral position is available immediately to study the role of nonreceptor tyrosine kinases and associated multi-protein complexes in the regulation of cell migration and invasion during normal development and cancer. We have uncovered roles for Abl kinases and their targets in cytoskeletal reorganization in response to growth factor, chemokine and adhesion receptors. We seek to define the mechanisms whereby Abl kinases and associated adaptors affect intercellular “conversations” in normal and cancer cells.
Candidates who are highly motivated and share a vision of excellence and commitment to research with a recent PhD in tumor and/or developmental biology using mouse models are preferred.
Prior publication in a High Impact Factor Journal is a requirement. Please include publications in your C.V.
Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the US. Please send C.V. and the names and e-mail addresses of three references to:
Dr. Ann Marie Pendergast, Professor
Dept. Pharmacology & Cancer Biology
Duke University Medical Center, Box 3813
Durham, NC 27710
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