Principal Institute Research Scientist

By |2018-04-26T11:42:34+01:00April 26th, 2018||

The Principal Research Scientist applies extensive biology and drug development expertise to oversee cross-functionalresearch teams that are tasked with identifying and validating novel oncology targets, and then apply deep biology insights to then translate these finding to position novel oncology therapeutic agents in contexts that maximally benefit patients. The mission of The Center for Co-Clinical [...]

Genome Integrity (Faculty Positions)

By |2018-04-18T11:42:16+01:00April 18th, 2018||

The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at the NYU School of Medicine invites applications for tenure track positions in the areas of biochemical and translational studies related to DNA damage repair pathways, cell cycle control, and cancer epigenetics. We seek creative and ambitious applicants with exceptional records of achievement to join our department, which [...]

Research Associate

By |2017-12-15T18:21:31+01:00December 15th, 2017||

1. Basic Cancer Research: We seek junior and senior investigators with innovative basic cancer biology programs that emphasize mechanistic approaches. Areas of interest include signal transduction, stem cells, gene regulation/transcription, chromatin/epigenetics, genome stability/DNA repair, cancer metabolism, cancer genetics, metastasis, epithelial cancers, tumor immunology, hematologic malignancies, pediatric/youth cancers, and mechanisms of therapy resistance. Successful applicants will align [...]

Faculty Positions in Basic and Translational Cancer Research

By |2017-09-08T09:16:32+01:00September 8th, 2017||

The UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, in collaboration with departments in the School of Medicine and across the entire University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, seeks exceptional candidates for faculty positions at all levels and at all ranks in basic and translational cancer research. This broad-based recruitment seeks creative scientists in areas, including but not [...]

Associate Scientist – GI cancer research

By |2017-07-22T10:12:44+01:00July 22nd, 2017||

This position affords an exciting opportunity to be an integral component of a well-established group in studies conducting basic and translational gastrointestinal cancer research. A successful candidate will focus on comprehensively investigating the impact of oxidative stress, inflammation, and DNA damage and repair on GI cancer development and progression, using a combination of in vitro, [...]

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