Postdoctoral Fellowship Opportunity in Biomaterials for Cancer Immunotherapy
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Highly motivated candidates are sought for a postdoctoral fellowship position in the lab of Dr. John T. Wilson at Vanderbilt University. The Wilson Lab works at the interface of engineering and immunology to detect, treat or prevent disease through the design of novel molecularly engineered materials. The overall objective of this extramurally funded research project is to develop immunotherapeutic nanoparticles that generate anti-tumor immunity and immune memory through precise molecular reprogramming the tumor microenvironment. The successful applicant will contribute to the design and optimization of novel nano- and biomaterials, evaluate efficacy in murine models of cancer, and elucidate immunological mechanisms of therapy. He or she will join an interdisciplinary group that incorporates expertise in polymer science, nanotechnology, colloid and surface engineering, drug delivery, and immunobiology. Specific degree and experience requirements include:
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Applications consisting of a cover letter, including a description of research experience, a complete curriculum vitae (including a complete list of publications), and contact information for three references should be submitted to Prof. John T. Wilson using the subject line “Postdoctoral position in the Wilson Lab.” |
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Wilson, John T : john.t.wilson@vanderbilt.edu |
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