Post-Doctoral Fellow - Department of Cancer Biology - Lab of Dr. Andrew Aplin
Thomas Jefferson University & Jefferson Health | |
United States, Pennsylvania, Philadelphia | |
1100 Walnut Street (Show on map) | |
Oct 18, 2024 | |
Under the direction of a Project leader or Principal Investigator, perform research consisting of a variety of complex analytical and technical laboratory experimentation and/or direct a small group of research technicians in the performance of research activity. Requires the application of complex methods and procedures where independent judgment is normally required. Research is related to the analysis of signal transduction pathways in human melanoma.
Must have received prior to appointment, a doctoral degree in biomedical science, e.g., PhD, MD, DDS, DMD, DVM, or comparable doctoral degree from an accredited domestic or foreign institution. As appropriate and determined by research focus: All required institutional certifications including but not limited to IACUC, IRB, BioSafety, and COI and any additional sponsoring agency required certification as needed. Basic laboratory skills and graduate knowledge to effectively perform assigned and independent research is required. Expertise in molecular biology, protein biochemistry and tissue culture is required. Jefferson Health delivers state of the art healthcare services to patients throughout the Delaware Valley and southern New Jersey. Jefferson (Philadelphia University + Thomas Jefferson University) provides more than 8,400 students from nearly 40 states and 40 countries with 21st century professional education. Combined, we have over 30,000 employees. Jefferson Health, with 14 hospitals (seven are Magnet designated by the ANCC for nursing excellence) and 40+ outpatient and urgent care locations, offers a broad range of primary and complex, highly specialized care that touches the lives of more than four million patients annually. U.S. News amp; World Report has ranked Thomas Jefferson University Hospital among the nationrsquo;s best in eight specialties. Jefferson Health also includes the NCI designated Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center; it is one of only 70 such centers in the nation. Thomas Jefferson University has ten colleges and three schools that offer more than 160 undergraduate and graduate programs. Our University is dedicated to inter-professional and transdisciplinary approaches to learning that offer a vibrant and expandable platform for professional education. Through this unique model, we are preparing our students for current and yet to be imagined careers. As an employer, Jeffersonmaintains a commitment to provide equal access to employment. Jefferson values diversity and encourages applications from women, members of minority groups, LGBTQ individuals, disabled individuals, and veterans. |