Postdoctoral Associate positions available in the Jiang Lab to study the function of ADAR1 RNA editing in cancer
The candidate is expected to learn and perform molecular assays and functional experiments using cell lines, patient-derived organoids, and xenograft mouse models. These will include gene regulation by lentiviral system, live cell confocal imaging, single cell RNAseq of sorted cancer stem cells and sophisticated genetic manipulation using CRISPR/Cas. Collaborations with clinicians and bioinformatic experts are also expected.
Candidate’s responsibilities:
Independently design and perform experiments and procedures
Demonstrate ability to adapt methods according to project priorities
Provide independent experimental design and planning
Be able to analyze and interpret data from different sources and draw relevant conclusions
Be able to present results and accurately document experiments
Contribute to writing of reports and manuscripts
Work collaboratively across lab functions within the Jiang group and with other collaborators.
The candidate is expected to have solid experimental and academic background (Ph.D. or M.D. degree(s)) in molecular biology and mouse model experience. Previous experience in bioinformatics and/or regulation of RNA processing is a plus but not required. Excellent written and oral communication is required in this collaborative environment. Competitive Salary and benefit will be provided, commensurate with experience. Highly motivated and passionate applicants are encouraged to apply.
Graduate and Undergraduate Students
We accept students through the following programs:
UCSD BMS Program
UCSD BISB Program
CIRM Bridges Program
UCSD BISP, B.S./M.S. Program
If interested, please email Dr. Jiang at q1jiang@health.ucsd.edu