Postdoctoral Fellow
Listed on 2025-12-02
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Healthcare
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Research/Development
Research Scientist
Location: New Orleans
Tulane University:
Health Sciences:
School of Medicine:
Basic Science Departments:
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Location
New Orleans, LA
Open Date DescriptionThe Postdoctoral Fellow for the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology will be responsible for studying the biochemical and molecular mechanisms underlying the regulations of the p53-MDM2 loop, mutant p53s, and the c-Myc pathway in response to various signals and to identify small molecules that can suppress tumor growth by re-activating p53 activity or suppressing c-Myc activity in human cancer cells and mouse tumor model systems including genetically manipulated mouse models, such as p53-null, MDM2-C305/MDM4-3SA double knockin, CCDC3-null, TA-p63-null, PHLDB3-null, and p53-R249S knockin mouse models.
Qualifications1. Ph.D. or M.D., within 6 months of hiring.
2. Research experience in biochemistry, enzymology, protein biochemistry, and molecular and cellular biology, mouse tumor models, and mouse genetics.
Application InstructionsPlease upload CV and Research Statement
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