Job description for this post-doc research
fellow position.
This
position will be supported by our DoD project for two years. The object of this
DoD project is to investigating possible mechanism underlying lung
tumorigenesis and develop potential biomarker for the early detection of lung
cancer.
The “to be hired post-doc fellow” will participate in this
research study by specially focusing on functional analysis of
cancer-associated genes by using in vitro and in vivo models and developing
cancer biomarkers.
The candidates should have PhD or MD with strong background
in molecular genetics. The candidates should be very familiar with the
techniques, including Cell culture, Gene transfection, RNA extract, RT-PCR;
Real-time quantitative PCR, DNA cloning, Plasmid construction and
transformation, Western blotting, Reporter assays, CHIP, MTT assay, Flow
cytometry, Transgenic mouse, xenograft animal model, Florescence microscopy,
Confocal microscopy, Paraffin section, Immunofluorescence, Immunohistochemistry,
et al.