Position Overview
A postdoctoral position focused on cellular danger response signaling and interaction with the tumor immune microenvironment in renal cell carcinoma is available in the laboratory of Dr. Eric Jonasch. We are looking for highly self-motivated candidates with a recent PhD or MD degree, to investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms of STING pathway signaling in renal cell carcinoma as well as therapy resistance to targeted therapy and immunotherapy.
To study the cellular and molecular mechanisms of cellular danger response in renal cell carcinoma as well as therapy resistance to chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy.
Successful candidate must be able to design novel projects, create hypothesis-driven experiment, maintain excellent descriptions of experiments performed, standardize and validate new methods and be able to interpret results. Computer skills such as entering data obtained from experiments into graphic and statistics programs as well as the generation ...