y***b 发帖数: 1 | 1 One postdoctoral or research associate position in the field of the tumor
microenvironment is available in Dr. Jing Yang’s lab at Houston Methodist
Cancer Center, Houston Methodist Research Institute. The fellow is being
recruited for projects aimed at identifying biomarkers for therapeutic
targets in multiple myeloma. The overarching goal of Dr. Yang’s
translational research program is to study the mechanism underlying the
pathogenesis of multiple myeloma. The lab currently focusing on the
interaction of tumor cells with adipocytes, the association of obesity and
cancer, and the role of bone marrow microenvironment in chemotherapy,
immunotherapy, and bone metastasis. These studies aim to provide novel and
potential therapeutic targets and tools for the treatment of myeloma
patients. Please refer to our recent publications for more information (
Science Translational Medicine 8(353):353ra113, 2016. PMID: 275590962016;
Science Translational Medicine 11(494), 2019. PMID: 31142679; Science
Signaling. 2020 26; 13(633); Cell Metabolism Vol.33, Iss.1 2021).
We seek a highly motivated and independent postdoc candidate who has a
recent Ph.D. and/or M.D. degree with less than two years of postdoctoral
experience. Or research associate candidate with well training and high
impact publication in one or more of the following areas: molecular/cellular
biology, metabolism, immunology, tumor metastasis, or bone disease research
. A candidate with a solid molecular biology background is preferred. The
pay scale follows the NIH guidelines. A track record of excellent first
author publication during Ph.D. training is essential. Applications,
including curriculum vitae, the contact information of three references, and
a summary of accomplishments should be sent to Dr. Jing Yang: [email protected]
houstonmethodist.org
Jing Yang, PhD
Associate Professor
Houston Methodist Cancer Center
Houston Methodist Research Institute
6550 Fannin St., SM8-023
Houston, TX 77030 |
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