Research Opportunities In Mechanistic Cancer Research - Molecular Oncology
Washington University
St. Louis, Missouri, US
Base pyy commensurate with experience; not specifi...
Onsite
Cell culture techniques
Fluorescence microscopy
Western blot analysis
Washington University in St. Louis is seeking candidates for a research position in mechanistic cancer research within their molecular oncology lab. The role primarily involves studying the molecular mechanisms of genome stability in cancer cells, with a focus on certain proteins and their functions
Job Summary
The lab is curiosity-driven with a goal to uncover novel cancer targets to improve patient outcomes.
Research focuses on dissecting molecular mechanisms governing genome stability involving proteins Profilin-1 and p97/VCP.
Washington University offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package to employees.
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Washington University in St. Louis is seeking candidates for a research position in mechanistic cancer research within their molecular oncology lab. The role primarily involves studying the molecular mechanisms of genome stability in cancer cells, with a focus on certain proteins and their functions.
Salary
Base pay commensurate with experience; Not specified; Comprehensive benefits package included
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Cell culture techniques
Fluorescence microscopy
Western blot analysis
Immunoprecipitation procedures
PCR and cloning methods
Genetic mouse models
Mouse xenograft studies
Nice-to-have
Curiosity-driven research mindset
Independent work capabilities
Strong recordkeeping skills
Effective communication abilities
Organizational proficiency
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree or equivalent education/experience combination