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Postdoctoral Fellow

Employer
NIH, NCI, CCR - Translational Nanobiology Section
Location
Bethesda, Maryland (US)
Salary
NIH CRTA stipend scale, based on experience
Closing date
Apr 6, 2023

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Discipline
Life Sciences, Biomedical Sciences
Position Type
Full Time
Job Type
Postdoc Fellowship
Organization Type
Academia

The Translational Nanobiology Section of the Center for Cancer Research (CCR) at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) is leading efforts to comprehensively analyze extracellular vesicle subsets to determine which extracellular molecular components and signatures modulate anti-tumor immune responses and which may be targeted to improve cancer patient outcomes.  In particular, the Section seeks to identify molecular signatures in advanced extracranial malignancies (systemic or metastatic cancers) that reflect the biological state of a patient’s cancer and physiological systems.

We are seeking a postdoctoral fellow to lead preclinical studies investigating extracellular vesicles as determinants of metastatic tumor spread and modulation of abscopal anti-tumor immune responses. Successful fellows will enthusiastically learn and develop new areas of expertise and will be highly collaborative, creative, conscientious, and self-motivated. Advanced skills with preclinical tumor models and large-scale data analyses will be required in this fellowship.

This full-time training position is available immediately, with an appointment duration of up to 5 years. The position requires an M.D., D.V.M, Ph.D., or combination thereof in immunology, molecular/cell biology, liquid biopsies, or experimental pathology.  Prior training and publications in tumor biology, immunology, systems biology, and/or experimental pathology will be beneficial to candidates.  We are looking for a candidate interested in conducting research at the interface of a wide range of disciplines to build new foundations for extracellular vesicle research. 

The Translational Nanobiology Section leverages several technologies developed in the Section and works collaboratively with a global multidisciplinary network of collaborators to systematically evaluate EV subset surface proteins and EV cargo RNA sequences. The NCI intramural program provides a unique environment for these studies because of how the NCI intramural program spans the range of translational research from high-risk basic research in immunology, tumor biology, and cancer data science, to paradigm-shifting clinical trials.

Please send a cover letter describing your research experience and interests, CV (with bibliography and start/end dates for all positions), and contact information for three references to:  Dr. Jennifer Jones, email: jennifer.jones2@nih.gov 

DHHS, NIH and NCI are equal opportunity employers. The NCI and CCR are deeply committed to diversity of thought, equity and inclusion and encourage applications from qualified women, underrepresented minorities, and individuals with disabilities.

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