The Garner lab studies how changes in the bone marrow during myeloid cell development influence their function and contribute to disease progression
Job Summary
The Garner lab studies how changes in the bone marrow during myeloid cell development influence their function and contribute to disease progression.
We use advanced somatic mouse models of mammary carcinogenesis to model chronic systemic inflammation driven by breast cancer and uncover how haematopoiesis is affected.
The Garner lab fosters an environment of inclusivity and collaboration where lab members from diverse backgrounds are supported in their career development.
Matching Summary
The Garner lab studies how changes in the bone marrow during myeloid cell development influence their function and contribute to disease progression.
Salary
$48,000.00; Not specified; Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
myeloid cell biology
onco-immunology
breast cancer inflammation research
somatic mouse models
molecular mechanisms
immunomodulatory therapies
Nice-to-have
inclusivity and collaboration
career development support
diverse backgrounds
research impact across disciplines
Key Requirements
PhD in immunology or onco-immunology
Good publication record
Excellent written and oral communication
Excellent record keeping
Excellent project management
Ability to work in a team
Experience in bioinformatics analysis of single cell data