Institution:
Yale University, Therapeutic Radiology Department
Position:
Postdoctoral positions are available immediately to work in the area of DNA damage checkpoints and cancer biology.
Job Description:
NIH-funded postdoctoral positions are available immediately to work in the area of DNA damage checkpoints and cancer biology. The lab currently focuses on the biochemical and molecular aspects of breast/ovarian cancer and the roles of tumor suppressor genes in DNA damage-signaling pathways (see our publications: Nature 421:957-61, 2003; Mol Cell Biol. 23: 2556-63, 2003; Science 302: 639-42, 2003; Structure 12: 1137-46, 2004; Mol Cell Biol. 24: 9478-86, 2004; Nat Struct Mol Biol. 12: 589-93, 2005; Mol Cell, 21:187-200, 2006; Genes Dev. 20:1721-6, 2006; Cell, 127:1361-73, 2006; Science, 316:1202-5. 2007; Nat Struct Mol Biol. 14:710-5, 2007). We also study mitotic regulation (Nature Genetics, 37: 401-6, 2005) and other aspects of cell growth regulation involved in tumorigenesis. The approaches we take range from mammalian cell culture, molecular biology, biochemistry to mouse genetics. A strong background in molecular and cellular biology is essential.
We are seeking candidates who are self-motivated and career-oriented to join an exciting highly interactive research team. Yale is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. The research environment at Yale University is outstanding.
Contact:
Highly motivated and energetic candidates are encouraged to contact me by e-mail at Junjie.Chen@Yale.edu or letter to:
Dr. Junjie Chen
Department of Therapeutic Radiology
Hunter Bldg. Room 213C
Yale University School of Medicine
333 Cedar Street, P.O. Box 208040
New Haven CT 06520-8040
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