About the Position
The Abdul-Aziz Laboratory at the Fels Cancer Institute for Personalized Medicine, Temple University and the Fox Chase Cancer Center is seeking ambitious and self-motivated Postdoctoral Fellows in Cancer Biology to join our efforts to further our understanding of the complex molecular mechanisms involved in the aging bone marrow microenvironment niche and its role in promoting adult myeloid leukemia development and response to therapy.
The laboratory uses cutting-edge technologies and collaborations with leading scientists and clinicians to discover novel pathways and treatments for targeting adult leukemia and translate these advances into new treatments. Candidates should have a PhD (or equivalent) degree or be close to obtaining their doctoral degree and should have a passion for science and desire to impact cancer.
Advanced molecular biology skills and familiarity with cancer pathogenesis, cell-based therapy and knowledge of molecular/genetic concepts, experimental methods, and data analysis, and ability to maximize resources for troubleshooting pertaining to research activities are essential. Experience using mouse models, a willingness to do animal work and being comfortable with handling of human blood and other tissues is desired..
To Apply
Email a CV, cover letter that states research interest(s) and goals, and the name of at least three references to amina.abdul-aziz@temple.edu. Qualified candidates will then be invited for a preliminary zoom interview.