Postdoctoral Associate Position in Tumor Immunology/Immunotherapy
- University of North Carolina Lineburger Cancer Center
- Location: Chapel Hill , NC
- Job Number: 7298059
- Posting Date: Newly posted
- Salary / Pay Rate: Per NIH PostDoc Salary Guidelines
- Application Deadline: Mar 7, 2025
Job Description
The Hanks Lab is a basic/translational research lab that is moving to the University of North Carolina Lineburger Cancer Center with an interest in understanding cancer immune evasion and immunotherapy resistance. We are seeking a motivated, hardworking Post-Doctoral Candidate with a background in immunology to guide studies on the role of the tumor-intrinsic NLRP3 inflammasome in immune evasion and its impact on tumor dormancy and immunotherapy resistance. This will be a two-year minimum position. The candidate will be expected to work independently while collaborating with other lab members in a team-oriented work environment. Recent Ph.D. graduates preferred. http://www.thehankslab.com
Requirements for the Position:
• PhD Degree in the Biomedical Sciences
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English with good organizational and analytical abilities
• Capable of working independently on assigned projects while thriving in a team-oriented environment
• Interest and experience in working with murine tumor models required
• Significant experience in multi-parameter flow cytometry and in the design of cell-based assays required
Preferred for the Position:
• Experience in performing and analyzing bulk RNAseq/scRNAseq preferred.
• Interest and experience in conducting spatial transcriptomic studies preferred.
• Experience in conducting proximity ligation assays and fluorescence in situ hybridization on tumor tissue specimens preferred.
• Previous grant writing experience preferred.
Interested candidates should send their CV and references to Dr. Brent A. Hanks for consideration. Prior to 2/1/25, [email protected]. Starting 2/1/25, [email protected]. Select candidates will undergo a Zoom interview and finalists will be asked to present a prior research project.
Requirements for the Position:
• PhD Degree in the Biomedical Sciences
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English with good organizational and analytical abilities
• Capable of working independently on assigned projects while thriving in a team-oriented environment
• Interest and experience in working with murine tumor models required
• Significant experience in multi-parameter flow cytometry and in the design of cell-based assays required
Preferred for the Position:
• Experience in performing and analyzing bulk RNAseq/scRNAseq preferred.
• Interest and experience in conducting spatial transcriptomic studies preferred.
• Experience in conducting proximity ligation assays and fluorescence in situ hybridization on tumor tissue specimens preferred.
• Previous grant writing experience preferred.
Interested candidates should send their CV and references to Dr. Brent A. Hanks for consideration. Prior to 2/1/25, [email protected]. Starting 2/1/25, [email protected]. Select candidates will undergo a Zoom interview and finalists will be asked to present a prior research project.