Postdoctoral positions are available for highly motivated individuals interested in studying the BCL-2 family and cell death mechanisms, translating cell death mechanisms into targeted cancer therapy, interrogating the impact of cell death on tumor-immune crosstalk and immunotherapy, and exploiting immunogenic cell death to improve immunotherapy. We are particularly interested in targeted therapy and immunotherapy of lung and kidney cancers. Applicants should hold a PhD degree and have strong background in cancer biology, immunology, and mouse models.
Informal inquiries may be made to Danielle Barham at barhamd1@mskcc.org
Application Requirements
Full applications including curriculum vitae, a summary of current and future research interests and expected availability date, a description of past research experience and accomplishments, selected reprints of publications, and three references.
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is an equal opportunity employer with a strong commitment to enhancing the diversity of its faculty and staff. Women and applicants from diverse racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds are encouraged to apply.