Postdoctoral Fellow-Department of Biochemistry
- Employer
- Medical University of South Carolina.
- Location
- Charleston, South Carolina
- Salary
- Commensurate with experience
- Closing date
- Feb 15, 2025
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- Discipline
- Life Sciences, Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Health Sciences, Drug Discovery, Cancer Research
- Position Type
- Full Time
- Job Type
- Postdoc Fellowship
- Organization Type
- Academia
The laboratory of Dr. Sahin in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at MUSC is currently recruiting a talented & motivated post-doctoral fellow in the field of immuno-oncology. The Sahin lab focuses on elucidating the molecular mechanisms of cancer therapeutics, drug resistance, and metastasis mainly in breast and kidney cancers (Cell Death Dis, 2024. doi.org/10.1038/s41419-024-06814-3, Cancer Research, 2024, doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-23-2812, Nature Communications, 2023, doi: 10.1038/s41467-023-42736-y, Cell Death & Differentiation, 2023, doi: 10.1038/s41418-023-01140-1). We are also interested in developing and pre-clinical testing of novel anti-cancer therapeutics that are easily translatable to clinics (Cell Chem. Biology, 2024, doi.org/10.1016/j.chembiol.2024.06.012). The major research theme of the Sahin lab is to identify the mechanisms of drug resistance/metastasis and target these resistance/metastasis-driving factors with either own developed compounds or available drugs to overcome resistance/block metastasis. Combining animal models with high-throughput transcriptomics/proteomics approaches, bioinformatics/modeling tools and clinical sample analyses, our dynamic group focuses on identifying novel targets overcoming resistance to state-of-art clinically approved or -tested drugs and preventing metastatic spread of breast cancer. Studies will use a range of complementary methods including biochemistry, molecular and cellular biology, single cell transcriptomics/proteomics, functional cell-based assays, and mouse genetic models. Our projects are funded by the grants from the National Institutes of Health, the American Cancer Society, The Department of Defense, Mary Kay Foundation and SmartState Program of South Carolina. Candidates with an experience in cellular and molecular immunology and T cell biology would be preferred. Ability to work with mouse models of cancer would be highly desirable. Successful post-doctoral research fellow would be expected to conduct high quality research, publishable in high impact journals. Fellows would also be encouraged to apply for independent postdoctoral grants.
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