美国斯隆凯特灵癌症中心肿瘤免疫学博士后招聘
美国斯隆凯特灵癌症中心肿瘤免疫学博士后招聘
Job Description
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) is one of the world’s leading cancer centers and is committed to exceptional patient care, leading-edge research, and superb educational programs. The blending of research with patient care is at the heart of everything we do. MSK is a comprehensive cancer center with expertise in the treatment and control of cancer, the advancement of biomedical knowledge through laboratory and clinical research, and the training of scientists, physicians, and other health-care workers.
We currently have a postdoctoral position available in the Adusumilli Laboratory at MSK (https://www.mskcc.org/research-areas/labs/prasad-adusumilli ). The laboratory’s focus is on developing and translating adoptive T-cell therapy for the treatment of cancers.
Novel therapeutic strategies in cancer immunotherapy have been developed with the introduction of genetic engineering technologies that permit efficient gene transfer in human primary T cells. By using recombinant oncoretroviruses and lentiviruses as vectors, we are investigating the antitumor efficacy of T-cell immunotherapy against various solid cancers, including lung cancer, breast cancer, and mesothelioma. We have published extensively on immunodeficient and immunocompetent clinically relevant orthotopic mouse models, which we have used to characterize the tumor environment and the host immune system response, leading to a better understanding of immunotherapy and further advancement of cancer immunotherapy protocols. This work has led to several currently active clinical trials.
Responsibilities include working directly with the lab head to design, develop, and execute bench experiments; supervising technicians/research fellows in the conduct of bench experiments and coordinating with core laboratories to process samples; and performing data management. Additionally, he/she will analyze experimental results to derive logical conclusions, draft experimental procedures, prepare manuscripts pertaining to research work, and maintain detailed laboratory records.
The ideal candidate will have a PhD or MD/PhD, with a background in immunology, a passion for science, and a desire to advance the understanding and treatment of cancer. A highly organized and self-directed individual with strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work in a dynamic environment is desired. Familiarity with general oncology and cancer pathogenesis; knowledge of molecular/genetic concepts, experimental methods, and data analysis; and the ability to maximize resources and troubleshoot effectively are essential. The candidate should have experience with and be willing to work with mouse models and should be comfortable with the handling of human blood and tissue samples.
Please send a CV, bibliography, brief statement of research interests, and names and details of three references to:
Krishna Tobon
Grants Coordinator/Editor
tobonk@mskcc.org