Postdoctoral Fellow in Cancer Biology, Molecular Biology, Mouse Work, and Data Analysis
Postdoctoral Fellow opportunity at Emory University
in the Zhang Lab, led by
Meng Zhang
, Assistant Professor of Urology.
The lab studies
cancer biology
, with a focus on
RNA regulation in cancer
, including RNA transcription, processing, and translation in tumor cells. Research in the group integrates
clinical genomics
,
CRISPR-based functional genomics
, and
molecular and cellular biology
to understand tumor progression, therapy resistance, and translational targets.
The post specifically seeks a postdoc with experience in
cancer/molecular biology
,
mouse work
, and
data analysis
. This is a research opening in a medical school environment at Emory University, connected to the Zhang Lab and Emory Urology/Winship Cancer-related research ecosystem.
Funding:
the lab states that new funding is expected later this year, and the postdoc hire is planned around that anticipated support. No stipend amount or full funding package is listed in the post.
How to apply:
check the linked job posting and lab website for the formal application process. Interested candidates should review the role details carefully and apply through the Emory job portal link provided in the post.
Research keywords:
cancer biology, RNA, genomics, molecular biology, mouse models, data analysis, CRISPR, tumor progression, therapy resistance.