POSTDOCTORAL POSITION /ASSISTANT IN LEUKEMIA SIGNALING & MICROENVIRONMENT STUDIES

We are seeking talented and enthusiastic postdoctoral fellow to join our research team. The project is funded by the National Science Centre grant, PI – dr hab. Katarzyna Piwocka.  

 

Background:

The PERK-eIF2a signaling is the prosurvival pathway activated in chronic myeloid leukemia cells, correlating with disease progression and resistance to therapy. The purpose of the project will be to investigate role of the PERK-eIF2a-dependent mechanisms in the cross-talk between leukemia cells and immune system cells. The broad range of the state-of-the-art molecular biology, cellular biology and bio-imagine techniques, in in vitro and in vivo models will be used.

 

Requirements:

PhD degree (or equivalent) in natural sciences with no more than five years of post-doctoral training

Good publication record

Strong motivation and dedication to work in science

Extensive experience, interest and scientific achievements in immunology, cellular biology/cancer biology, flow cytometry

Excellent interpersonal and communication skills

Good communication skills

Fluent English (both oral and written)

 

We o­ffer:

Work in a young, stimulating environment allowing for scientific development and autonomy

Use of the state-of-the-art equipment available at the Nencki Institute and the Ochota Campus

Opportunities for inter-disciplinary and international collaborations with leading institutions

Training at the foreign collaborating laboratories

 

Application:

The application should contain the following documents/information:

Cover letter describing personal motivation to apply for this position

Candidate’s CV with contact information for at least 2 references (previous supervisor or thesis advisor are preferred)

Copy of PhD diploma

Candidate may include additional information or copies of documents/certificates in support of the application

 

Applications in Polish or in English should be sent to: u.dziewulska@nencki.gov.pl

 

 

Deadline:  10.01.2016

Selected candidates will be invited for an interview.

Date of publication
4 December 2015