Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
15 Sep, 25
Salary
0.0
Posted On
15 Jun, 25
Experience
0 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Texas
Industry
Hospital/Health Care
If you are passionate about cutting-edge cancer research, join the Denicourt Lab at UTHealth Houston, where we are pioneering studies on RNA modifications and their role in translational reprogramming in cancer. Our lab is dedicated to uncovering the molecular mechanisms by which dysregulation in RNA modifications drives tumorigenesis.
What we do here changes the world. UTHealth Houston is Texas’ resource for healthcare education, innovation, scientific discovery, and excellence in patient care. That’s where you come in.
Once you join us you won’t want to leave. It’s because we reward our team for the excellent service they provide. Our total rewards package includes the benefits you’d expect from a top healthcare organization (benefits, insurance, etc.), plus:
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POSITION SUMMARY:
About the Position: We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral research fellow to join our dynamic team. The Lab focuses on dissecting the roles of tRNA and rRNA modifying enzymes that are deregulated in cancer. Our research aims to elucidate how these enzymes and the modifications they catalyze influence mRNA translation programs and contribute to cancer progression. This position offers a unique opportunity to work on groundbreaking projects that have the potential to uncover novel therapeutic targets.
A biomedical postdoc position provides an opportunity for early-career researchers to gain valuable experience, develop independent research skills, and contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge in their field of expertise.
POSITION KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES:
MINIMUM EDUCATION:
Doctoral/Terminal Degree
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Exerts up to 20 pounds of force occasionally and/or up to 10 pounds frequently and/or a negligible amount constantly to move objects.
modifying enzymes.
understanding of translational reprogramming in cancer.