Postdoctoral Research Opportunities
Program in Tissue Remodeling, Center for Cell Biology and Cancer Research, Albany Medical College
The Center for Cell Biology and Cancer Research seeks applicants for its postdoctoral research training program in Tissue Remodeling. This program focuses on the roles of extracellular matrix proteins, integrins, growth factors and cytokines in regulating cell functions important to wound healing and tumor progression. Some fellows are supported on an NIH training grant in Tissue Remodeling and Cardiovascular Disease. The Center has undergone an expansion that includes the addition of new faculty and the establishment of well-equipped facilities for conducting molecular and cellular biology. Faculty are actively involved in the training of postdoctoral fellows and graduate students and in the research activities in their laboratories. Center faculty collaborate with investigators in the Albany area, including the Wadsworth Center, SUNY-Albany, and RPI, as well as with researchers in Boston, MA and New York City (both ~ 3hr by car). Albany is located in the scenic Hudson River Valley, offering affordable housing, easy commutes and quick access to cultural (e.g., Saratoga Springs and Tanglewood Performing Arts Centers), and outdoor activities (Adirondack and Catskill State Parks). Excellent financial compensation and benefits are provided.
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Dorina Avram |
Deregulated transcriptional control by oncogenic transcription factors |
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Andrew Aplin |
Adhesion control of signaling to the nucleus |
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Michael DiPersio |
Integrin modulation of metalloprotease activity |
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Paul Higgins |
Regulation of gene expression by TGF-beta/EGF and matrix receptors |
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Susan LaFlamme |
Integrin signaling in cell adhesion and migration |
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Michelle R. Lennartz |
Role of PKC in inflammatory response |
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Gang Liu |
mRNA localization and cytoskeleton dynamics |
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Paula McKeown-Longo |
Effects of extracellular matrix on cell growth and motility |
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Kevin Pumiglia |
VEGF signal transduction and anti-angiogenic gene therapy |
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Livingston Van De Water |
Fibronectin variant function in wound repair |
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Jihe Zhao |
FAK signaling in cell cycle and survival |
Applicants should submit a curriculum vitae and the names of three references to individual faculty members or to:
Paula J. McKeown-Longo, Ph.D.
Muntz Professor and Director
Center for Cell Biology & Cancer Research
(MC-165)
Albany Medical College
47 New Scotland Avenue
Albany, NY 12208
The Albany Medical College is an equal opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer