Post-Doctoral Fellowship
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN
Position available to study either (1) the genetics/epigenetics, or (2) the immune response, to B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia. One project is focused on understanding how transcription factor networks involving STAT5, IKAROS, EBF1, PAX5 and NFkB regulate normal B cell development, and how perturbations in this network lead to B cell leukemia.
The second project is an immunotherapy project focused on tracking the endogenous immune response to B cell leukemia, and developing methods to enhance anti-leukemia immunity. Applicants should have experience in mouse immunology, flow cytometry, tissue culture, biochemistry and basic molecular biology, as well as at least one published or in press first author paper in a reputable peer reviewed journal. Expertise in bio-informatics or human genomics is desirable but not essential. PhD degree in immunology, cancer biology, or related fields at the beginning of employment is required.
Please send (by e-mail) a brief cover letter and CV with the names of 3 references to:
Michael A. Farrar, Ph.D.
farra005@umn.edu
Professor of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology
Center for Immunology,
Masonic Cancer Center
University of Minnesota