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Post-doc position available in my lab - Leukemia stem cells (Jul/18/2008 )

Anyone want to work with me? biggrin.gif

We have a position that has just been advertised :
http://www.nature.com/naturejobs/science/jobs/63245

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Clare

-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?

-doc_t-

I am interested in the position.

I would like to apply but I haven't finished my PhD yet. sad.gif

Just wondering...
what is a PD18 form?

-Minnie Mouse-

QUOTE (doc_t @ Jul 18 2008, 04:30 PM)
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 used to work in Immunology as well (more gene regulation stuff) smile.gif 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 smile.gif

Clare

-Clare-

QUOTE (Minnie Mouse @ Jul 21 2008, 06:14 AM)
I am interested in the position.

I would like to apply but I haven't finished my PhD yet. sad.gif

Just wondering...
what is a PD18 form?


sad.gif I have no idea what a PD18 form is!! Some UK thing I suspect wink.gif

-Clare-