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Wednesday, January 4, 2012
Postdoc Positions in Melanoma Signal Transduction
The Kimmel Cancer Center at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia has postdoctoral fellowship positions available in the laboratory of Dr. Andrew E. Aplin. The research focuses on signaling pathways in melanoma and resistance to RAF inhibitors. The laboratory is funded by NIH/NCI, American Cancer Society and the Department of Defense. It is part of a NCI-designated Cancer Center with access to outstanding core facilities. The Cancer Center is located in downtown Philadelphia.
Candidates with a recent PhD and expertise in molecular and cellular biology are encouraged to apply.
Applicants should submit a resume and the names of references to:
Andrew E. Aplin, Ph.D.
Department of Cancer Biology,
Kimmel Cancer Center
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Andrew.Aplin@KimmelCancerCenter.Org
Candidates with a recent PhD and expertise in molecular and cellular biology are encouraged to apply.
Applicants should submit a resume and the names of references to:
Andrew E. Aplin, Ph.D.
Department of Cancer Biology,
Kimmel Cancer Center
Philadelphia, PA 19107
Andrew.Aplin@KimmelCancerCenter.Org
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