Postdoc position open_Medical University of South Carolina# Biology - 生物学
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Cancer Immunology, Medical University of
South Carolina, Charleston, SC, United States
Postdoctoral position is available in an exciting new laboratory to study
cancer immunology.
My lab is interested in cancer vaccine and innate immunity. My prior work
has been in the area of defining the roles of heat shock protein gp96 in
chaperoning TLRs (Liu et al. Nature Commun, 2010), understanding the roles
of gp96 in regulating hematopoiesis (Liu and Li, Blood 2008) and
autoimmunity (Liu et al., PNAS 2003; Liu et al., J Immunol 2006), and
discovering the application of pluripotent stem cells as a cancer vaccine (
Li et al., Stem Cells 2009). Current projects in the lab include: (1) Study
the roles of gp96 in regulating dendritic cell and B cell biology and in
cancer immunity using conditional knockout mice; (2) Mechanistic and
translational study of using human embryonic stem cells as cancer vaccines.
Located on the Atlantic coast in South Carolina, Charleston boasts one of
the nation’s most historic downtown areas and offers a superb quality of
life. Applicants with recent Ph.D. in immunology or cell biology, original
mind and driving work ethics, publications in international journals and a
strong background in cellular immunology or stem cell biology are encouraged
to apply. Please send via email curriculum vitae, a description of research
accomplishments and names of three references to: Bei Liu, M.D., M.P.H.,
Department of Microbiology and Immunology; e-mail: l***[email protected]
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Cancer Immunology, Medical University of
South Carolina, Charleston, SC, United States
Postdoctoral position is available in an exciting new laboratory to study
cancer immunology.
My lab is interested in cancer vaccine and innate immunity. My prior work
has been in the area of defining the roles of heat shock protein gp96 in
chaperoning TLRs (Liu et al. Nature Commun, 2010), understanding the roles
of gp96 in regulating hematopoiesis (Liu and Li, Blood 2008) and
autoimmunity (Liu et al., PNAS 2003; Liu et al., J Immunol 2006), and
discovering the application of pluripotent stem cells as a cancer vaccine (
Li et al., Stem Cells 2009). Current projects in the lab include: (1) Study
the roles of gp96 in regulating dendritic cell and B cell biology and in
cancer immunity using conditional knockout mice; (2) Mechanistic and
translational study of using human embryonic stem cells as cancer vaccines.
Located on the Atlantic coast in South Carolina, Charleston boasts one of
the nation’s most historic downtown areas and offers a superb quality of
life. Applicants with recent Ph.D. in immunology or cell biology, original
mind and driving work ethics, publications in international journals and a
strong background in cellular immunology or stem cell biology are encouraged
to apply. Please send via email curriculum vitae, a description of research
accomplishments and names of three references to: Bei Liu, M.D., M.P.H.,
Department of Microbiology and Immunology; e-mail: l***[email protected]