Apoptosis and tumor suppression and their relations to human disease
- Egle Mazonaite
- Fri, 2 Jul 2010 10:23AM EDT
- Fellowship/Exchange Program
- OPEN
An NIH-funded postdoctoral position is available to study apoptosis and tumor suppression and their relations to human disease.
An NIH-funded postdoctoral position is available to study apoptosis and tumor suppression and their relations to human disease.
Current research projects focus on caspases and their regulatory proteins, the p53 pathway, and promyelocytic leukemia protein (PML) nuclear bodies. Please see Cell 89:1067, Molecular Cell 1:319, Science 281:1355, EMBO J. 21:3704, EMBO J. 22:4132, J. Clinical Investigation 116:174, Nature Cell Biology 8:855, Molecular Cell 31:415, Molecular Cell 37:668, and websites: http://www.med.upenn.edu/apps/faculty/index.php/g20000320/p20138
http://www.afcri.upenn.edu/yang.html
Applicants should have recently obtained their Ph.D. or expect to do so in the near future, and have a strong background in molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, C. elegans, mouse model, or RNA biology. To apply, please send your CV and contact information of three references to:
Xiaolu Yang, Ph.D.
Department of Cancer Biology and Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
421 Curie Blvd, 610 BRBII/III
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6160
E-mail: xyang@mail.med.upenn.edu.
Location: Philadelphia, PA
