Post-doc position available in my lab - Leukemia stem cells (Jul/18/2008 )
Anyone want to work with me?
We have a position that has just been advertised :
http://www.nature.com/naturejobs/science/jobs/63245
Clare
Claire,
That sounds like an EXCELLENT project, and the fact that it's funded for three years is tremendous... If my situation were different I'd apply for the position in a heart beat.
My work is in the area of immunology and I focus a great deal on leukocytes and how they communicate through cell surface protein...
Although, I can't apply for the position I would love to hear more about the research. Do you have anything about the research (publications, presentations, abstracts, etc.) that I could read?
I am interested in the position.
I would like to apply but I haven't finished my PhD yet.
Just wondering...
what is a PD18 form?
That sounds like an EXCELLENT project, and the fact that it's funded for three years is tremendous... If my situation were different I'd apply for the position in a heart beat.
My work is in the area of immunology and I focus a great deal on leukocytes and how they communicate through cell surface protein...
Although, I can't apply for the position I would love to hear more about the research. Do you have anything about the research (publications, presentations, abstracts, etc.) that I could read?
I used to work in Immunology as well (more gene regulation stuff) I don't have anything you could read as I am again working on gene regulation (this time in AML) - so I am a bit separate from the LSC project. But I'm sure if you pubmed you'll find some previous publications from my supervisor. We are quite a new lab
Clare
I would like to apply but I haven't finished my PhD yet.
Just wondering...
what is a PD18 form?
I have no idea what a PD18 form is!! Some UK thing I suspect