Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
19 days ago
Faculty.Instructor.Research - Full-Time

The candidate will be dedicated to understanding the driving molecular process underlying the formation and progression of malignant brain cancer. Specifically, dedicated to studying the connection between epigenetic epitranscriptomic , metabolic, and microenvironmental regulation of stem-like cells within the normal and neoplastic brain. The overall goal will be to develop novel therapeutic paradigms to treat patients with malignant brain tumors. The candidate must have a Ph.D. and 5-7 years of post-doctoral experience in a laboratory focused on brain tumors and glioma stem cells. Candidates can apply at join.pitt.edu requisition #22001447.

Candidate will be dedicated to understanding the driving molecular process underlying the formation and progression of malignant brain cancer. Specifically, dedicated to studying the connection between epigenetic epitranscriptomic , metabolic, and microenvironmental regulation of stem-like cells within the normal and neoplastic brain. The overall goal will be to develop novel therapeutic paradigms to treat patients with malignant brain tumors. Candidate must have a PhD and 5-7 years of post doctoral experience in a laboratory focused on brain tumors and glioma stem cells. Candidate can apply at join.pitt.edu requisition #22001447. The Universitiy of Pittsburgh is an affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and values equality of opportunity, human dignity and diversity, EOE, including disability/vets.

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