Postdoctoral Fellow

By |2018-04-06T08:49:50+01:00April 6th, 2018||

A Postdoctoral Fellow position is available in Dr. Chuong Dinh Hoang's laboratory within the Thoracic and Gastrointestinal Oncology Branch (TGIB) , National Cancer Institute, NIH.  Our broad goal is to explore the molecular and cellular biology of thoracic cancers, namely mesothelioma and/ or non-small cell lung carcinoma, thymoma, etc. Currently, we have projects that involve [...]

Postdoctoral Fellow

By |2018-02-08T21:49:11+01:00February 8th, 2018||

The Simone Laboratory in the Radiation Oncology Department at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia, PA is seeking an outstanding post-doctoral fellow to work in the area of cancer and radiation biology. Our laboratory focuses on using metabolic manipulation such as dietary alterations, to improve standard cancer therapy such as radiation and chemotherapy. Mechanistically, our [...]

Postdoctoral Fellow

By |2017-12-09T17:29:57+01:00December 9th, 2017||

A Postdoctoral Fellow position is available in Dr. Chuong Dinh Hoang's laboratory within the Thoracic and Gastrointestinal Oncology Branch (TGIB), National Cancer Institute, NIH. Our broad goal is to explore the molecular and cellular biology of thoracic cancers, namely mesothelioma and/ or non-small cell lung carcinoma, thymoma, etc. Currently, we have projects that involve investigating microRNA-mRNA interactions in [...]

Bioinformatics Research Scientist

By |2017-11-12T12:17:54+01:00November 12th, 2017||

Summary Provides expert bioinformatics support for pediatric oncogenomics research. Collaborates with Oncology investigators to enhance understanding of cancer biology through in-depth computational analysis of genomic datasets obtained from primary cancer samples and experimental models. Applies known methods and/or develops novel computational and statistical methods to help analyze genomic data and associated information, including gene expression, [...]

Postdoctoral Research Associate

By |2017-08-01T08:52:44+01:00August 1st, 2017||

The Chapkin laboratory at Texas A&M University has an opening for a PhD graduate with an interest in one or more of the following areas: obesity, intestinal stem cells, epigenetics, metabolic profiling in preclinical models, gut-microbe crosstalk, membrane biology, immunology and/or computational biology/ bioinformatics. Our lab studies the effects of natural dietary and microbial bioactive [...]

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