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Post-doctoral position in normal and cancer stem cells

Posted by , on 30 September 2021

Location: Santa Cruz, California

Closing Date: 31 December 2021

Post-doctoral positions are available in the Sikandar Lab in the Department of Molecular, Cell and Developmental Biology at the University of California – Santa Cruz. Nestled in the majestic Redwood forests near the Pacific Ocean, the department has a vibrant research community with strong focus on stem cell biology, RNA biology and Bioinformatics (home to UCSC genome browser). Our lab is affiliated with The Institute for the Biology of Stem Cells with access to state-of-the-art facilities.

Applicants with prior experience in Cancer biology, Stem Cell Biology, Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Single-cell transcriptomics, Organoid models, and Mouse models are highly encouraged to apply.

Successful candidates will use a combination of single-cell transcriptomics, organoid assays and in vivo models to understand the functional consequences of transcriptional heterogeneity in epithelial stem cell populations during aging and in breast cancer. The long-term goal of the Sikandar lab is to identify molecular pathways that can be leveraged to develop novel preventive and therapeutic strategies for breast cancer.

UCSC has exceptional career development programs for post-doctoral fellows. In addition, its close proximity to other universities in San Francisco Bay Area and the biotech startups makes it an ideal location to forge relationships with other academic labs as well as industry. As your post-doctoral advisor, I am fully committed to your academic and professional success. Please email me (ssikanda@ucsc.edu) with a cover letter stating your scientific background and interest, your CV and names/addresses of your advisors. Applicants from underrepresented groups in sciences are highly encouraged to apply!

Closing Date: 31 December 2021

Scientific fields: Cell fate control and differentiation, Stem cells, Computational and systems biology, Development and disease, Cell biology, Tissue engineering and organoids, Homeostasis and aging

Model systems: Mouse, Organoid, Cell culture, Human

Duration: Permanent

Minimum qualifications: Ph.D

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