University of Pennsylvania-posted about 1 year ago
Full-time • Entry Level
Philadelphia, PA
Educational Services

The Research Associate position in the Shi Lab at the University of Pennsylvania's Department of Cancer Biology focuses on advancing CRISPR technology for genome editing in cancer research. The role involves a combination of molecular biology, next-generation sequencing, and bioinformatics to develop precise genome engineering techniques. The position offers opportunities for professional development, mentoring, and participation in research presentations.

  • Develop CRISPR technology for controlled and precise genome engineering in cancer cells and primary cells.
  • Employ molecular biology techniques, next-generation sequencing, and multiplex data analysis.
  • Prepare manuscripts and present research findings at national and international meetings.
  • Mentor junior scientists and participate in career development training programs.
  • Ph.D. degree in a relevant field.
  • Minimum of 3-5 years postdoctoral experience in genome editing and related techniques.
  • Expertise in CRISPR, cell culture techniques, molecular biology, next-generation sequencing, and basic bioinformatics.
  • Career development training programs offered by the University.
  • Opportunities to present research findings at national and international meetings.
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