Cancer faculty recruiting
We are looking for highly energetic, interactive cancer researchers for The Jackson Laboratory’s NCI-designated Cancer Center. We currently have a faculty with significant experience and expertise in using the laboratory mouse as an experimental genetic system and model for human development and disease. We are searching for candidates who are interested in multidisciplinary science and who will interact with other faculty members to examine aspects of cancer initiation, progression, prevention and therapy using mouse genetics/genomics and biology.
The Jackson Laboratory provides:
- a ready supply of well-defined inbred and genetically modified mouse strains.
- state-of-the-art resources for phenotyping and gene identification.
- collaborative translational research opportunities at both the individual and institutional levels.
- exceptional shared scientific resources and services.
- predoctoral and postdoctoral training programs.
- a robust courses and conferences schedule.
To apply, send:
- curriculum vitae
- concise statement of research interests and plans
- letters from three references
The successful applicant should have a Ph.D., M.D. or D.V. M., postdoctoral training, a record of research excellence, and the ability to develop a competitive, independently funded research program.