美国波士顿大学和哈佛威斯研究所联合招聘博士后
I am seeking postdoctoral fellows to join my research team at Boston University and the Harvard Wyss Institute to study the cooperation between mechanical and biochemical signaling in the regulation of angiogenesis and human mesenchymal stem cell biology.
My group is investigating how cellular interactions with their surrounding local microenvironment regulate cellular structure, organization, proliferation, differentiation, and migration in the context of vascular and stem cell biology. Using a repertoire of bioengineering approaches, we have found that mechanical forces generated by the intracellular actin cytoskeleton regulate numerous cellular functions by modulating cell adhesion, structure, and signaling (see www.seas.upenn.edu/~chenlab for more details). We now are seeking candidates to lead efforts in investigating the mechanisms for how adhesive and mechanical signals regulate these processes in exciting new 3D organotypic models that we have recently developed.
Candidates with expertise in vascular or stem cell biology, molecular or cell biology backgrounds, and a strong interest in establishing crossover skills are encouraged to contact Prof. Christopher Chen by e-mail (chenlab2013@gmail.com). Please send a brief statement of interests, CV, and list of 3 references. Substantial publication records in signal transduction biology, cell migration, adhesion/cytoskeletal biology, and/or biophysical methods are a plus.