Postdoctoral Fellow Positions in Drug Delivery, Immunology, or Cancer Biology
Dr. Ming's Lab at Wake Forest Comprehensive Cancer Center seeks motivated, independent Post-Doctoral Candidates with a background in drug delivery, immunology, or cancer biology to take on projects focused on precision drug delivery and cancer-targeted immunotherapy. If interested, please get in touch with Dr. Xin Ming, Associate Professor, Wake Forest University School of Medicine (xming@wakehealth.edu).
Wake Forest University School of Medicine is a U.S. News and World Report top 50 ranked medical school. Dr. Ming obtained his Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His translational research lab is interested in drug delivery and cancer targeting. The research program entails the construction of targeted delivery carriers and the simultaneous use of stimuli-responsive approaches both to enhance delivery and to attain synergistic actions. The lab is supported by four NIH grants and other grants from Wake Forest Comprehensive Cancer Center and Clinical and Translational Science Institute.
Recent representative lab publications: Science Translational Medicine 2022 (PMID: 35675434), Nature Biomedical Engineering 2021 (PMID: 34725506), Theranostics 2018 (PMID: 30613297), Journal of Controlled Release 2018 (PMID: 30081143), ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 2018 (PMID: 30188117), Nanoscale 2015 (PMID: 26134311), Biomaterials 2013 (PMID: 23876758 ), Nucleic Acids Research 2013 (PMID: 23396438), Journal of Controlled Release 2011 (PMID: 21571016), and Nucleic Acids Research 2010 (PMID: 20551131).
Qualifications:
• Recent PhD graduate in drug delivery, bioengineering, immunology, cancer biology, or related discipline.
• Research experience with drug delivery, immunology, or cancer research, with relevant publications.
• Independent, highly self-motivated, and innovative.
Compensation:
Annual salary at NIH pay scale ($56,484/year for recent Ph.D.) plus health and retirement benefits |